Hello… I am new to Bonanza and thought I’d run a sale. I found how to do it, I have 15% of an order of $11.00. Problem is I expected it would show up as so. On the search page like the “free shipping” does, so the buyer can see it without having to click on the picture. Another words, a buyer won’t know I’m offering a 15% discount unless they click on the item, I’d prefer if the discount was displayed like the free shipping is…. if I can’t obtain this idea then how do I cancel the discount and I will just reprice my cards so immediately the buyer can see they are less expensive. Thank you, Mary
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specialsparklecards Reputation: 10 See specialsparklecards' booth |
Hi Mary,
We recently updated the layout of our listings page last week and this is why you’re not seeing the discount you enabled in your listings. At this time, your customers will see the discount once they add the item to your cart and we’re working on getting the discount to appear on the individual listing.
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bonanzajon Reputation: 1539 See bonanzajon's booth |
Discounts on a total spent show on your booth page in one of the booth panels
go to your booth and look under the chat window and you will see
Spend $11.00 get 15% off. This used aslo to show at the top of each listing when it was opened, but I see with the recent changes this no longer shows at the top of the page
if you would like to run as a coupon then you can set it up under Booth Settings, however, coupon will discount no matter what the total is
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
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