Hi all.
Stock Monitoring works well to mark a product as out of stock once an order takes the stock value below '1', BUT does not stop that customer ordering more than we have in stock. e.g. If we have three in stock and a customer orders five, the order is fully processed for all five ordered even though we only have three. We really need the system to only allow a customer to order up to the number in stock, as we only have a finite number of each product. In this example, therefore, we want the system to flag up something like "Only 3 available, please adjust your order not to exceed this number".
The main concern is that a customer will order and pay for more than we can supply, the second concern is the impression of lack of professionalism when we email the customer to inform them we can not supply the number they successfully ordered and already paid for, the third concern is the time and trouble taken to refund the money or sort out an alternative.
If anyone can help resolve this little issue, we'd love to hear from you.
Many thanks.
Dawn
Stock Monitoring works well to mark a product as out of stock once an order takes the stock value below '1', BUT does not stop that customer ordering more than we have in stock. e.g. If we have three in stock and a customer orders five, the order is fully processed for all five ordered even though we only have three. We really need the system to only allow a customer to order up to the number in stock, as we only have a finite number of each product. In this example, therefore, we want the system to flag up something like "Only 3 available, please adjust your order not to exceed this number".
The main concern is that a customer will order and pay for more than we can supply, the second concern is the impression of lack of professionalism when we email the customer to inform them we can not supply the number they successfully ordered and already paid for, the third concern is the time and trouble taken to refund the money or sort out an alternative.
If anyone can help resolve this little issue, we'd love to hear from you.
Many thanks.
Dawn
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