Stoker Area Awards Dinner - Seminar 2011
Sunday, July 24th, 2011
6:30 pm in Salon D
Airport Marriott Hotel
901 Dixon Road, Toronto
Registration Form
 
Registration Information:

The cost to attend the Awards Dinner is $59.00 (taxes included) per person.  Payment can be made by VISA, MC, Amex or personal cheque. Make cheques payable to “Angela Stoker.”

Please fill out the attached registration. Space available, you will be allowed to register at the door. Please don’t rely on this however. We will sell out!

You may order as many tickets as you need. Directors can order for their Unit, or you can bring family members if you wish.

Refund Policy: **                                    Français/French

A full refund will be offered if your cancellation is received by July 12th , 2011. 

No refunds are possible after July 12th. An effort will be made to sell your registration to another participant.

** Please understand that we enter into financial contracts with the Airport Marriott that bind us to providing numbers of people that we will be having at the dinner. The hotel then makes arrangements based on those obligations. If fewer people come, we still have to pay for all of the arrangements made on our behalf. Therefore, the earlier we receive a cancellation, the more flexibility we have to refund the money and / or replace the registration or adjust our commitment to the hotel.

Please fill out the form on this page. 
When you have completed all of the fields, click the Send Registration button.

 
Personal Information:
 
Your Name:
Consultant Number:
Your E-mail Address: 
Your Telephone Number: 
Your Director's Name:
How Many Tickets do you Need?:

Credit Card Number
You can pay the registration by Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Enter your credit card number in grid below. Your credit card info is absolutely safe. Below is a table of radio buttons where you can indicate your credit card number. Start with the left column and click on the first number (ie 4 for a VISA card) and work your way across. Please do not skip a column. There is a separate grid for expiry date below. For a better explanation in filling out the grid, please scroll down to the bottom of this page.

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Card Security Code:  The Card Security Code (also known as a CCID or Credit Card ID) is often asked for by merchants for them to secure "card not present" transactions occurring over the Internet, by mail, fax or over the phone. Using the new authorization process I have just switched to, and due to increased attempts at card fraud worldwide, it is now mandatory to provide this code when the cardholder is not present in person.  Please enter the CSC in the grid at right. If you have a three digit CSC, mark the furthest-right column as empty.
The CSC is located on the back of MasterCard and Visa cards and is typically a separate group of 3 digits to the right of the signature strip.
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NOTE:You are probably wondering why I chose to ask for credit card numbers the way I did in the grid above. It isn't usually considered safe for you to give credit card numbers over email, but the way I have done it converts the numbers you give me into meaningless characters, and transmits them to me as if they were answers to a multiple choice survey. Only when I enter them into my records do they become numbers again. That way, your credit card number is safe, even if it is intercepted. Secure sites are a magnet for hackers. Every site which hackers have broken into to steal credit card numbers was "secure". 
Comments and/or Questions:
If you have any questions regarding the Stoker Fall Retreat, please feel free to do so in the box below. I'll be happy to answer any questions by return email.

Help with filling out the credit card grid.
The grid is filled out from left to right, using each column of dots to record the digits of your credit card number. Imagine your number written above the grid, as depicted below, for the Visa number 4500 8565 4374 3685. Note that only 3,4 and 5 are available in the first column since I only accept Visa(which all start with 4), MasterCard (which start with 5) and Amex (which start with 3). When I receive the message, it will look like you filled out a survey.