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Multiple Coupons
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jadine bruner
79 posts
Sun Oct 15, 17 2:40 PM CST
I give coupons away at events I shoot. They are usually dollar amount coupons (not percentages). Some folks end up getting more than one coupon. Is there a way for them to enter more than one coupon?
And another question. If a customer has, for instance, a $25 coupon and their order only comes to $15, would they be able to use that same coupon to redeem the remainder, on an order they place at a later date?
Or is there a better way to do these instead of doing them as "coupons"?
thanks for anyones help/suggestions!
And another question. If a customer has, for instance, a $25 coupon and their order only comes to $15, would they be able to use that same coupon to redeem the remainder, on an order they place at a later date?
Or is there a better way to do these instead of doing them as "coupons"?
thanks for anyones help/suggestions!
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,246 posts
(admin)
Mon Oct 16, 17 12:02 PM CST
There isn't a way for them to use more than one coupon per order. And if a coupon is $25, and it only totals $15, the extra $10 just goes away.
For this situation, you would need to add an account credit. An account credit comes off the total like a payment, and any extra credit stays in their account.
https://www.picturespro.com/sytist-manual/people/account-credits/
For this situation, you would need to add an account credit. An account credit comes off the total like a payment, and any extra credit stays in their account.
https://www.picturespro.com/sytist-manual/people/account-credits/
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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jadine bruner
79 posts
Mon Oct 16, 17 7:02 PM CST
Thanks Tim! Yes the crediting their account with the un-used portion is what I'm doing now. Just wondered if there was a better way to do these cash give-away things.
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