• Resolved GeminiRedCraft

    (@geminiredcraft)


    I am using WooCommerce and love it. I currently have product variations, bundles and add-ons available. Some of my items I have listed with add-ons so I can offer them along with the item at a discount.

    What I’d like to be able to do is have the variable item (they pick their locket and then their chain) and then if they buy charms to go with the lockets (at the same time as they buy the locket) they will get the charms at a reduced price (whether they buy 1 charm or 1 of every charm I have).

    How would I set that up?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/pricing-deals-for-woocommerce/

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  • Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Thanks for your query. If i got what you are asking about, you want to offer the following:

    if an item from group A and an item from group B are purchased, then any item purchased from group C is discounted.

    That is definitely possible. However it’s a little complex…. First, you’d need Pricing Deals Pro. Second, you’d need to use a WordPress Filter attached to Pricing Deals Pro and create a custom function to fine-tune your initial condition (requiring purchase from groups A and B).

    So – doable, but requires a bit of one-time coding.

    As this really is a Pro question, please drop me a line at my support channel https://www.varktech.com/support/ with any further questions.

    Best,
    Vark

    Thread Starter GeminiRedCraft

    (@geminiredcraft)

    Well, I might have described it wrong then now that I read what you wrote. I haven’t purchased the plug-in yet as I want to make sure I find the right thing.

    This is the item I’m selling – https://www.geminiredcreations.com/shop/floating-lockets/

    At the top they chose the locket and which chain they want (that’s one price). They can add-on any charms or accessories listed below. But, as you can see the list is quite long and if I add more options it will get longer and longer and be “messy.”

    So…since I have those add-ons also as stand-alone items I was thinking I could create a “deal” price. The locket/chain combo would still be the set price and then any charms or accessories they buy at the same time would be at a discounted price. Right now they charms are 95 cents less when purchased via clicking the add-on check box.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    If a locket/chain combo comprise a single product, then the ‘group A and group B’ from my previous example are a single group. If that’s the case, then Pricing Deals Pro will give you the ability to create rules to grant your desired discounts out of the box, with no customization required.
    Best,
    Vark

    Thread Starter GeminiRedCraft

    (@geminiredcraft)

    That sounds good…so, once I buy it – how do I figure that out?

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Lots of documentation here:
    https://www.varktech.com/documentation/pricing-deals/introrule/

    and examples here:
    https://www.varktech.com/documentation/pricing-deals/examples/

    and I offer 1-on-1 assistance as needed…

    Best,
    Vark

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