Checkin

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Checkin is a Norwegian event registration and ticketing platform that automates sign‑ups, payments, invoicing, and accounting workflows for conferences, courses, concerts, and other events.

Kristiansand, Norway

About Checkin

Checkin (checkin.no) is a Norwegian event registration and ticketing platform based in Kristiansand, Norway. The service is used by organizers of conferences, courses, festivals, concerts, church events, corporate events, and other gatherings to handle online registration, ticket sales, payments, invoicing, and participant communication. Checkin provides tools for selling tickets, sending confirmations, scanning tickets at the door, and exporting data to accounting systems, so event organizers can automate much of their administration.

A Checkin charge usually appears on your bank or card statement when you register for an event or buy a ticket through a registration page powered by Checkin. The amount is typically the ticket price (plus any fees) for a conference, course, concert, church event, or similar activity. You might see a one‑time charge for a single registration, or recurring charges if you signed up for an event series or a subscription‑based event (for example, ongoing courses or membership-related events billed at regular intervals). In some cases, you may also see a small temporary authorization hold when you first enter your card details; this is used to verify your card and is usually released automatically within a few days.

If you don’t immediately recognize the charge, start by searching your email for “Checkin”, “checkin.no”, or the name of the event or organizer around the date of the charge—your e‑ticket or registration confirmation usually lists Checkin as the ticketing provider. Compare the amount and date with any recent event registrations made by you or family members who may share the card. For questions about the charge, the event itself, cancellations, or refunds, the primary contact is usually the event organizer listed in your confirmation email; however, you can also contact Checkin support via their website (checkin.no) or support email and include your full name, email address used during registration, and the last four digits of the card so they can help look up the payment or direct you to the correct organizer.

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  1. CHECKIN.NO GLESVER NOR

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from CHECKIN or CHECKIN.NO on my card statement?

A CHECKIN or CHECKIN.NO charge typically means you registered for an event or purchased a ticket through an online registration form powered by Checkin. This could be a conference, course, church event, festival, concert, seminar, or company event. The descriptor on your statement may include “CHECKIN.NO” plus the name of the organizer or event. If you or someone in your household recently signed up for an event, this charge is likely the ticket or participation fee.

What are typical amounts for Checkin charges?

Checkin does not set ticket prices; the event organizer decides the cost of each ticket or registration. As a result, charges can range from small fees for community or church events (for example, a few hundred NOK) to higher amounts for conferences, festivals, or multi‑day courses that can cost several thousand NOK. Any service or ticketing fees are normally included in the total you saw on the checkout page and on your confirmation receipt from Checkin or the organizer.

Can Checkin charge me on a recurring basis or as a subscription?

Most Checkin payments are one‑time charges for a specific event or ticket. However, some organizers use Checkin for recurring events, membership renewals, or course series, in which case you might approve a recurring or installment payment schedule during registration. If your card is being charged regularly, check your confirmation email or account with the organizer to see if you agreed to a repeating billing plan, and contact the organizer directly if you want to change or stop future payments.

How do I cancel my registration or stop future charges for an event booked via Checkin?

Cancellations and changes are controlled by the event organizer, not Checkin itself. To cancel or pause future charges, locate your registration confirmation email (sent from the organizer or Checkin) and use the contact details or cancellation link provided there. Many organizers allow you to manage your booking via a self‑service link in that email, while others require you to contact them directly by email or phone. If you cannot find the organizer’s details, you can reach out to Checkin support via checkin.no and ask for help getting in touch with the correct organizer.

How can I request a refund for a payment processed by Checkin?

Refunds are issued at the discretion of the event organizer, as they control the event terms and refund policy. Review the event’s terms and conditions in your confirmation email or on the registration page to see what their refund rules are, then contact the organizer directly to request a refund or date change. If the organizer approves a refund, it will normally be processed back to the same card you used via Checkin’s payment system and may take a few business days to appear on your account. Checkin cannot override an organizer’s refund decision but can help look up the transaction if you supply your name, email, and event details.

Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Checkin on my account?

Small amounts (such as 1 NOK or the equivalent in your currency) or duplicate pending amounts may be temporary authorization holds used by the payment processor to verify your card. These are not completed charges and should automatically disappear or be reversed within a few business days, depending on your bank’s policies. If a pending amount remains for more than a week or posts as a completed payment you don’t recognize, contact your bank first and then reach out to the event organizer or Checkin support with a screenshot of the transaction.

How can I contact someone about an unrecognized Checkin charge?

Start by checking your email inbox (and spam folder) for any tickets or confirmations from Checkin or the event organizer around the date of the charge, as these usually contain direct contact information. If you still can’t identify the payment, visit checkin.no and use their support or contact page to reach customer service—include your full name, the email address you might have used when registering, the charge amount, currency, date, and the last four digits of your card. Checkin can then help locate the transaction and point you to the correct organizer, or confirm whether the payment was processed through their system.

I can’t find my ticket or invoice for an event paid via Checkin—where is it?

Tickets and invoices are usually sent automatically by email immediately after you complete payment through Checkin. Search your email for terms like “Checkin”, “checkin.no”, “billett”, “ticket”, or the event name, and check spam or promotions folders. If you still can’t find it, contact the event organizer or use the contact form on checkin.no with your name, email, and approximate payment date so they can resend your confirmation and receipt.

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