Ok.
So, that's frustrating. Because I'm selling one-time products/tickets, but I'd like them to be able to upgrade to a recurring membership across all products.
What can we do to make this possible?
OK. So, I guess it would be nice to be able to show only select gateways when the total is $0. Or a setting in a gateway in your system that allows us to set the minimum amount that will allow it to show.
Because making a $0 plan just doesn't have the same psychological impact that a 100% off...
We have a 100% off coupon.
With PayPal, this is fine, it skips the gateway. When Square is chosen, it throws an error. Ideally, it should skip that payment gateway and go directly to the redirect, yes?
I have square, and the integration is set up. Customers cannot pay with Square. And Square is not getting any record of those transactions.
What's going wrong?
I didn't say it MUST. I said that it's arbitrary to have your product limit what I can do with my sales.
Arbitrarily setting the count at .5 versus .1 or even .01 seems ridiculous. ESPECIALLY after you just told me I could do whatever value I wanted (and you were wrong).
Let's say I gave someone a $20 coupon towards a subscription that is $9.99/month. Would the system give them the first month free? The first two months plus 2 cents?
Would it take their card info for the next payment at the time of purchase?
Would it not allow a $20 coupon on a subscription...
Vipin, I'm not sure how long YOU have been online selling products. For me, it's been since 1994. And yes, a dimesale originally included sales that went up by a dime. So, please don't try to talk down to me.
It seems ridiculous to restrict how people set up their own increases, IMO.
Yeah, that's not what I'm asking.
I'm asking about a tiered affiliate system.
One affiliate gets X%, another gets Y%, taken AFTER X% has been calculated and removed.
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