Consumer Site Sample Clauses

Consumer Site. GT shall compute the number of Transactions each ------------- quarter and provide a report by the end of each quarter to AXP specifying the number of such Transactions for the previous quarter. Such report shall contain the following details: corporate ID, pseudo city code, PNR locator, date of travel, traveler name, date booked, ticket number and any other details agreed to by the parties. AXP shall reconcile its records at the end of each quarter, or more frequently at AXP's option, to determine the Net Transaction fees actually due to GT for such quarter. AXP will remit to GT payment of the Net Transaction fees for the quarter reviewed within sixty (60) days after the close of the quarter (except for amounts disputed in good faith by AXP). GT and AXP shall maintain complete and accurate records in sufficient detail to enable the payments due hereunder to be substantiated. Late fees shall be due on disputed amounts if amounts disputed by AXP are in fact due GT.
Consumer Site. Geography: Reside in Miami, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, Boston, or Philadelphia • International: Canada/UK • Gender: 80% Female / 20% Male • Age: 25 to 54 years • Household Income USA: $50,000+; Canada: CAN$60,000+; UK: £40,000 • Children: Mix of Households with and without children under the age of 18 • Decision Makers for vacation destination selection and planning • Uses internet via desktop, tablet, or phone to plan leisure travel • Consider Orlando or benchmark cities as a vacation destination Obtain a balanced sample of respondents who represent the following segments: Segment 1: Families with children under age 18 who have visited Orlando before. Segment 2: Families with children under age 18 who are visiting Orlando for the first time. Segment 3: Households with no children visiting Orlando. Baseline Lab Research will be conducted with N=42 subjects. Respondents will attend individual lab sessions of 75-90 minutes each virtually online. They will be given a task scenario of planning a vacation in Orlando. Sampling Plan: N=42 subjects will participate in this phase. Sampling Plan: Phase I USA Canada UK TOTAL

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