KDIAI 2008 Conference - Online Payment
The Kansas Division of the IAI can accept your credit card or Paypal for your registration fee:
Paying for multiple registrations
If you're registering several people, and want to just pay once, contact Karen Osborn with a list of attendees. We will generate an email invoice and you can pay by clicking on it. It is a fast, easy, and safe way to pay for two or more at once.
FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions):
What is Paypal?
Paypal was founded in 1998 as a way to handle payments on the internet, and quickly grew to an industry leader in online payment solutions. Purchased by Ebay in 2002, Paypal currently manages more than 153 million accounts in seventeen different currencies.
Is my payment secure?
Clicking the links above take you to Paypal's website to complete your payment. You will be asked for your first and last name, and given the opportunity to pay through them. Your credit card information is handled completely on their site (NOT the Kansas IAI site). The only information we receive is the name, address, and email you enter; as well as the date and time of the transaction.
Do I have to pay this way?
No. We added this to try to make paying the conference registration fees more convenient. Please feel free to use whatever method is most convenient to you.
Does paying this way cost me anything?
No. Paypal charges the Kansas IAI a small (under 6%) transaction fee, and credits the Kansas IAI Paypal account with the rest. In a way, you actually save a bit (the cost of a stamp) by paying this way.
Can I be certain I will get credit for paying?
Three things happen when you pay. You get a confirmation email, we get a confirmation email, and your transaction shows up in the online account. If you do not get the confirmation email, please feel free to email me or any one on the executive board.
If I have problems, who can I contact?
Any one on the board can help, or certainly direct you to some one that can. Several members have paid their annual dues online, and no problems have been reported.