Using one CC account for two organizations

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SandyG643
Regular Participant

I use my Constant Contact account for two different organizations. What is the easiest way to make sure the fine print at the bottom of an event shows it's coming from the right organization? Do I have to change my account settings each time?

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William_A
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Hello @SandyG643 ,

 

there simply is no easy way since there are a number of legal and Compliance elements wrapped in an account's fine print wording and other account elements (such as physical address, contact list permissions, etc.) Ultimately it'd be best to have separate accounts for the separate entities.


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William A
Community & Social Media Support

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William_A
Moderator

Hello @SandyG643 ,

 

there simply is no easy way since there are a number of legal and Compliance elements wrapped in an account's fine print wording and other account elements (such as physical address, contact list permissions, etc.) Ultimately it'd be best to have separate accounts for the separate entities.


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William A
Community & Social Media Support
SandyG643
Regular Participant

Does separate accounts mean I would need to pay subscriber payments twice to Constant Contact?

Correct, as separate accounts would have separate subscriptions.


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William A
Community & Social Media Support
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