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    #31
    Hi John

    I've passed on your requests to the development team. Thanks for taking the time to post them.

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      #32
      Removing pages from the checkout procedure

      Here's a funny thing - two and a half years later there appears to have been no progress whatsoever on the issue of reducing the number of steps customers have to take to get through the checkout procedure. What exactly happens to a suggestion once it is put on the 'wish-list'?

      Anyone come up with any bright ideas they might want to share?

      Regards, Chris Leavold
      Leo

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        #33
        Move to another e-commerce platform - I'm looking into it right now.

        Aquazuro - designer stainless steel accessories

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          #34
          Keep us posted Mark.

          Chris Leavold
          Leo

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            #35
            another vote for reducing check out pages.

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              #36
              another vote

              I add another vote - AND ask for clarification as to whether this will be a feature of V9 - (oh and do we know when v9's gonna be in beta yet)
              Wayne Theisinger

              The Web's just settling in. We got the tech, now let's put up something that matters.

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                #37
                Hi - we're still finishing off the coding of the next version so it'll be a while before the beta is out. We'll keep you posted. We also really can't talk about features yet.

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                  #38
                  I know it's not Actinic - but I booked a trip on Eurotunnel and while I filled in all the checkout pages, having already confirmed the times and dates, it increased the price from £39 each way to £53 each way. I then had to go through the pages again as it lost most of the previous input. Total frustration and a whopping price increase from £78 to £106 for the same journey all because it took too long to fill out the checkout pages.
                  David
                  parterredesign.co.uk

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                    #39
                    Just felt like a rant there then?
                    Wayne Theisinger

                    The Web's just settling in. We got the tech, now let's put up something that matters.

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                      #40
                      Well it was to do with checkout pages. Feel better now although I've got a hole in my wallet. Wish we could add 30% to the price after the customer has decided to buy. Perhaps an item for the Actinic wish list?
                      David
                      parterredesign.co.uk

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                        #41
                        Deffo, another vote.

                        My first customer my first feedback my first critiscism of my all singing and dancing Digital Download safety signs site ....

                        I quote...

                        "Checkout is a bit crap"

                        C'mon Actinic, trust us its too long!!!!!!
                        esafetysigns.co.uk
                        your instant download portal for self printable health and safety signs and posters
                        ... download once use as many times as you like !


                        http://www.esafetysigns.co.uk/index.html
                        http://www.esafetysigns.co.uk/acatalog/index.html

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                          #42
                          Hi Simon - I absolutely agree it's too long. I've passed on your comments on this, and your other thread, to the development team.

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                            #43
                            I'm sure I've asked this before, and there is a way to shave off a few pages if you make some sacrifices (eg. you can lose the country page for a start, and also if you don't want a separate delivery/invoice address you can lose another page with a bit of fiddling...)

                            So try searching the forum for similar threads, use the advanced search and look for threads I started...
                            John

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                              #44
                              Reducing the Checkout steps

                              Hi Guys,

                              I think we have got it down to 2 pages from the original 5. We've been running the code for about a week now and have a pretty positive response so far. If you pop over to Stinkyink.Com chuck something into our super Tesco shopping cart and try to checkout you will see it (you can buy some ink if you would be so kind - times are hard!)

                              We did have it down to one page, but had some problems with people selecting a different delivery address, so had to go back to 2. We collect feedback from our customers using the order shipped email to ask for their response and use Wufoo.com to collate the information

                              I'd be interested in your comments

                              Thanks
                              John Sollars
                              MD at Stinkyink.Com
                              Ph 01746 781020
                              Fx 01746 781698
                              Em John (at) Stinkyink dot Com

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                                #45
                                I count 3 pages (assuming same delivery address, and including the payment page)? But still a big improvement over the original.
                                John

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