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Select a trigger from Google Forms

A trigger is an event that starts your Zap and runs the workflow. For example, with Google Forms, a trigger could be "New Form Response."
A trigger is the event that kicks off your automated workflow.

Setup an action from Refundme.io

An action is what takes place after the automation is triggered. For example, with Refundme.io, the action could be "Create Claim."
An action is the event that your automated workflow performs when triggered.

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Supported triggers and actions

Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.

    • Form
      Required
    Trigger
    Instant
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    • Ticketing Agent
      Required
    • Booking Reference Number
      Required
    • Contact Email
      Required
    • First Name
      Required
    • Last Name
      Required
    • Contact Phone
      Required
    • Missed Submission Period
      Required
    • Pending Documentation
      Required
    • Additional Comments
    • Claim Incident Date
      Required
    • LanguageCode
      Required
    • Event Date
      Required
    • Event Name
      Required
    • Event Venue Name
      Required
    • Individual Ticket Price
      Required
    • Purchase Currency Code
      Required
    • Date Of Purchase
      Required
    • Number Of Tickets
      Required
    • Total Value Claimed
      Required
    • Total Transaction Value
      Required
    • Payment Address Street Line 1
    • Payment Address Street Line 2
    • paymentCountryCode
    • Payment Full Name
    • Payment Zip
    Action
    Write
    • Claim Id
    • Id
    • Booking Reference
    Action
    Search

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