Tariff Expiration Rules in IZI — How They Work and Why
Tariff Expiration Rules in IZI — How They Work and Why
Section titled “Tariff Expiration Rules in IZI — How They Work and Why”Tariff expiration rules — settings that define when a purchased game tariff becomes invalid. Required for package tariffs (multipass), optional for hourly tariffs.
Types of Rules in IZI
Section titled “Types of Rules in IZI”In Tariffs → Expiration Rules:
| Rule | When it expires |
|---|---|
| Expires N days after purchase | On day N from sale date |
| Expires N days after first use | On day N from first activation |
| Expires after N hours of use | When cumulative use reaches N hours |
| Expires after N entries | After N logins to the system |
| Expires on specific date | Fixed calendar date |
Rules can be combined — the tariff expires on whichever event occurs first.
Standard Configuration for Multipass
Section titled “Standard Configuration for Multipass”Typical combination: “Expires after X hours of use” + “Expires X days after purchase”. The first rule ensures the package ends when hours are exhausted. The second ensures the package doesn’t sit unused for more than N days, encouraging active use.
What Happens to Remaining Balance
Section titled “What Happens to Remaining Balance”Determined by the refund policy:
- Keep remainder — balance stays accessible even after expiration
- Return to bonus balance — unused hours convert to bonus balance
- Burn remainder — unused time is cancelled
Related Terms
Section titled “Related Terms”- Multipass — primary tariff with expiration rules
- Usage Policy — restrictions by day/zone/segment
- Bonus Balance — account for returning remainder on expiration
- Tariffs and Pricing — full tariff system in IZI
Frequently asked questions
What are tariff expiration rules?
Settings that determine when a purchased tariff becomes invalid: N days after purchase, after N hours of use, after N entries, or on a specific date.
Can multiple expiration rules be combined?
Yes. For multipass, it's common to set both an hours limit and a date limit — the tariff expires on whichever event comes first. This prevents packages from sitting unused indefinitely.