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Rainbow’s End launches ticket payment plan

Published: Mon 15 Aug 2016 02:57 PM
Rainbow’s End launches ticket payment plan
Auckland’s Rainbow’s End Theme Park has joined forces with Debitsuccess, the country’s leading billing solution company, to offer their customers payment plansas an alternative method of purchasing passes. The alliance sees people able to pay off passes in regular instalments across any day and any frequency, ratherthan in one lump sum.
Katharine Murray, Marketing Manager, Rainbow’s End Theme Park says flexible payments means more options for our customers.
“If you’re planning ahead for a special family celebration, school holiday treat or Christmas visit, we now have a ticket payment plan to help families who want to pay off their passes over time. People can still pay for passes outright or save of their own accord.”
She adds: “Having another payment choice offers more flexibility, giving individuals a greater opportunity to come along and enjoy Rainbow’s End.”
Visitation at the award-winning amusement park is at an all-time high and with over 20 rides and attractions there is something for everyone.
Jesse Harris, National Sales Manager, Debitsuccess says the approach is all about more options for the public.
“There are plenty of choices when it comes to Rainbow’s End ticket payment plan. It can be spread over three, six or 12 months and payments can be arranged weekly, fortnightly and monthly – it’s all about what works for the individual and planning ahead for that special day out.”
With an integrated credit control offering and a commitment to data security, Debitsuccess is the only full-service payment processor in New Zealand. The organisationis part of Transaction Services Group (TSG), a leading global payment solutions provider with a presence in Australasia, the United Kingdom and the United States.
For further information please visit www.debitsuccess.co.nz and www.rainbowsend.co.nz
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