What plan or pass visit is used to pay for a service?

When a client holds multiple plans or passes that could pay for a service, Pike13 determines which plan or pass is actually used in this order of priority:

  1. A promotional pass
    Usually a promotional pass is either  valid for a subset of services or expires before a purchased plan or pass. When either is true, Pike13 chooses to deduct a visit from the promotional pass rather than from a purchased plan or pass.
  2. A plan that offers unlimited visits to pay for the service
  3. The plan or pass that expires soonest, including any plan with rollover visits
  4. A plan or pass that is valid for the fewest types of services, especially one that is exclusively for this service
  5. The plan or pass that was added to the shopping cart first.
  6. Any other applicable plan or pass

Note

Deducting Rollover Visits

Unused visits rolled over from the preceding to the current period are deducted from a plan before the current period’s unused visits. For example, if a client had a 10-visit plan with five unused visits from March that rolled over to April, those five rollover visits from March would be deducted from the plan before April’s 10 visits.