Hi all
Just read the thread regarding the email confirmation tweak (we also get many bounce backs of customer email receipts because they've input the details incorrectly - which apparently is our fault as once they've completed their order they then can't go back into it to correct their details!).
Is there something similar for the telephone number field?
At the moment, although it's a required field, people can put anything (like ex-dir or just a goobeldy gook number) and it's not queried.
Not only is it a pain if we need to contact a customer with a stock query as we have to do it by email (and sometimes because people don't always check their mail very often, we get a barking "where's my order" telephone call.....well, derrr!!!) but also it would be handy for security checks.
Recently got stung with our first chargeback in nearly 3 years trading (which I don't believe is fraudulent but not worth the time fighting over £11!) so trying to ensure that we've not left any possible doors open without getting ridiculously paranoid over it.
TIA
Helen
Just read the thread regarding the email confirmation tweak (we also get many bounce backs of customer email receipts because they've input the details incorrectly - which apparently is our fault as once they've completed their order they then can't go back into it to correct their details!).
Is there something similar for the telephone number field?
At the moment, although it's a required field, people can put anything (like ex-dir or just a goobeldy gook number) and it's not queried.
Not only is it a pain if we need to contact a customer with a stock query as we have to do it by email (and sometimes because people don't always check their mail very often, we get a barking "where's my order" telephone call.....well, derrr!!!) but also it would be handy for security checks.
Recently got stung with our first chargeback in nearly 3 years trading (which I don't believe is fraudulent but not worth the time fighting over £11!) so trying to ensure that we've not left any possible doors open without getting ridiculously paranoid over it.
TIA
Helen
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