Hi all
Hope someone can give me a pointer as to the best way to achieve the following in V8. I have a store that has the facility for people to pre-order items that are not yet available. At the moment I just invite people to click the "buy now" button which is changed to read "pre-order" for items with stock of zero, I take their card details and - in theory - take their payment and send the product out when it is available (often some months later).
Usually it's fine but in practice some people are abusing this service by cancelling or "forgetting they ordered it", and in one case this week rejecting it on delivery (even when reminded the week before that it was coming - "sorry I didn't check my email" - so that's wasted delivery costs too) - either they found the product cheaper somewhere else or found something else to spend their money on. The biggest problem is caused by cancelled orders pre-paid via Paypal which can't be refunded after 60 days without having to incur double Paypal fees.
So instead I'd like to get people to properly commit to buy, by paying a non-refundable deposit of 25% when they order, in return for which they get a discount of 5% on the total price when it is despatched. Pre-ordering is a help to me as I can assess the right levels of stock to get in but it's useless if people subsequently cancel.
I'm thinking that I would list pre-order items separately with a separate product reference, and copy them to the main shop section with their regular product ID (and adjusting to standard pricing) when they become "live". But I'm not sure how to set up the deposit and discount settings for these pre-order items. Any suggestions, or even ideas for another way to tackle this?
Cheers
Martin
Hope someone can give me a pointer as to the best way to achieve the following in V8. I have a store that has the facility for people to pre-order items that are not yet available. At the moment I just invite people to click the "buy now" button which is changed to read "pre-order" for items with stock of zero, I take their card details and - in theory - take their payment and send the product out when it is available (often some months later).
Usually it's fine but in practice some people are abusing this service by cancelling or "forgetting they ordered it", and in one case this week rejecting it on delivery (even when reminded the week before that it was coming - "sorry I didn't check my email" - so that's wasted delivery costs too) - either they found the product cheaper somewhere else or found something else to spend their money on. The biggest problem is caused by cancelled orders pre-paid via Paypal which can't be refunded after 60 days without having to incur double Paypal fees.
So instead I'd like to get people to properly commit to buy, by paying a non-refundable deposit of 25% when they order, in return for which they get a discount of 5% on the total price when it is despatched. Pre-ordering is a help to me as I can assess the right levels of stock to get in but it's useless if people subsequently cancel.
I'm thinking that I would list pre-order items separately with a separate product reference, and copy them to the main shop section with their regular product ID (and adjusting to standard pricing) when they become "live". But I'm not sure how to set up the deposit and discount settings for these pre-order items. Any suggestions, or even ideas for another way to tackle this?
Cheers
Martin
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