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  • Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Thanks for your query. Pricing Deals hadn’t been tested with “WooCommerce Chained Products” … There’s a pro function which might solve your problem. You could use the product rule exclusion, available on the individual product page, to make sure that the free product(s) are not discounted.
    Best,
    Vark

    Thread Starter bigballer

    (@bigballer)

    Hi, thanks for your fast reply!

    I will purchase the pro version and give it a try.

    Can I be reimbursed if it still does not work? Or can you work out a solution if it doesnt work out-of-box?

    Thanks!!

    Thread Starter bigballer

    (@bigballer)

    I just saw your 30 day money-back guarantee on the website, so I will def give it a go!

    Thanks

    Thread Starter bigballer

    (@bigballer)

    I dont think this solution will work either.

    The products included in bundles are not separate from their stand-alone product versions. As a product is purchased in a bundle, that single product is deducted from inventory and changed as “free” in the bundle.

    Adding an exception to a rule would cause this product to not be discounted if it was purchased by itself, outside of the bundle.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Please drop me a line on my support channel and we can set up a skype chat… https://www.varktech.com/support/
    Best,
    Vark

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