ollylama
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Ah okay great. Thank you!
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In reply to: [WC Fields Factory] Fields not coming through to cartNevermind, I found the conflict. It was some custom code that was conflicting with your plugin.
Something is wrong with your service because when I click on “open a ticket” it brings me here
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In reply to: [SC Simple Zazzle] Cannot create new shortcodesHi I’m sorry for the late reply. I installed the plugin on another site with all the same settings and I’m not having the same problem. Something must have become corrupted. I don’t think it’s a problem with the plugin.
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In reply to: [DeBounce Email Validator] Doesn’t work with Gravity FormsYes the problem for me was that it doesn’t work with the confirm email option in Gravity Forms. Enabling or disabling HTML 5 didn’t seem to make any difference for me. Thanks for clearing that up.
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In reply to: [DeBounce Email Validator] Doesn’t work with Gravity FormsI can confirm that AnimeSubways is correct – this does not work with Gravity Forms. I followed jimhill10’s advice and although it would validate my email address in the settings panel of this plugin, it would not validate it on the form, said “The entered value is not an email address!”
Please help!
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In reply to: [QuickEmailVerification] A lot of “unknown” emailsOkay thank you.
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In reply to: [SC Simple Zazzle] Remove or change query stringgreat! thank you for this. excellent service!
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In reply to: [SC Simple Zazzle] Remove or change query stringThere is a type of account at Zazzle that pays higher commissions (promoter account) and it can’t have any affiliate query string.
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In reply to: [SC Simple Zazzle] Remove or change query stringI see. Thank you. Is there a way to remove the affiliate query string completely?
Thanks, yes I wanted the second option. I’m afraid I don’t know how to implement that. I tried turning it into a shortcode with the add_shortcode function but I guess it has parameters so I don’t know how to do it. Thanks anyway.
Yes, we’ve been through this already. That only gives a fixed discount based on how many different types of products, not on the total cart quantity.
This is very frustrating. We’re going around in circles.
I appreciate you trying to help and your prompt responses. But I’ve wasted hours trying to explain to you what is wrong with your plugin.
If you want this plugin to function properly, I would strongly suggest you fix the “discount on cart quantity” feature. Add a way in which individual costs of items are reduced by a certain amount based on how many items are in the cart. So if there are 2-4 items, each item is reduced by $1. If there are 5-7 items each item should be reduced by $2, etc. And the revised prices of each item in the cart should be shown on the shopping cart page and in the shopping cart widget.
This is the way all other shopping cart plugins do it. I would be happy to buy a plugin that would do this, but most of them conflict with some custom code I have on my site.
Yes I understand. But it would be nice if you could also provide a quantity-based discount where the individual product price is reduced by a fixed amount based on how many products you buy. Which would match the pricing table I posted above, and which did not reflect the tier-based discount that you had actually implemented.
This is a feature of every other pricing plugin.
Can you also please add the feature so that price discounts can apply to individual item prices, as it is currently indicated in the price table? Every other pricing plugin has that feature.
Okay I see what’s happening. With the fixed price discount type here is no way to actually change the individual price of the product. You can only have tiers where you save a fixed amount of currency (ex. $2) from the total if you fall in that tier. There’s no way to have 2-4 products cost $13 each instead of $15 each.
And consequently, with bulk discounts, there’s no way to have the strikethrough of the prices on the cart page so people can see what the new cost of the product is.
The only place they can see what they’ve saved is in the “discount” itemization in the “cart totals”.
So you can use the percentage based discount, but for some reason you still don’t get the strikethrough to indicate what each product costs. This is strange because you provide the strikethrough for other types of discounts.
Thus, the customer can see it on the pricing table on the product page, but sadly, not on the cart. I think this will confuse custotmers.
Finally, in regards to the first problem, I think it would be much more useful to people if you offered the discount per product ($2 off each product) rather than $2 off the total for each tier.
In fact, the pricing table generated when using the fixed price discount does not at all correspond with what your plugin actually does. For instance, here is my pricing table:
Quantity* Price
2 – 4 $14.00
5 – 7 $13.00
8 – 10 $12.00
11 – 15 $11.00
16 + $10.00and yet if someone orders two products (original price $15) they only receive a $1 discount. This is incorrect. According to the table, they should receive $2 discount.
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