Well said Will, you hit the spot there too!
Sorry if this is the wrong area, I'm new to the forums......
What about multiple shipping addresses. Any gift shop would benefit from this.
Let customers buy 6 different items, and have each item shipped to a different address.
Any thoughts?
What about multiple shipping addresses. Any gift shop would benefit from this.
Let customers buy 6 different items, and have each item shipped to a different address.
Any thoughts?
Hi Kevin. Even powerful cart solutions such as Zen and Actinic don't allow you to specify multiple delivery addresses.
If you are using PayPal, then both buyer and seller protection is only available if you ship to the purchasers registered address. If you allowed multiple delivery addresses, you'd be open to every type of online fraud and scam merchant out there.
If you are using PayPal, then both buyer and seller protection is only available if you ship to the purchasers registered address. If you allowed multiple delivery addresses, you'd be open to every type of online fraud and scam merchant out there.
Kevin Witt wrote:
Sorry if this is the wrong area, I'm new to the forums......
What about multiple shipping addresses. Any gift shop would benefit from this.
Let customers buy 6 different items, and have each item shipped to a different address.
Any thoughts?
Sorry if this is the wrong area, I'm new to the forums......
What about multiple shipping addresses. Any gift shop would benefit from this.
Let customers buy 6 different items, and have each item shipped to a different address.
Any thoughts?
Sorry, but that is something that probably would not make it into any version, or at least not for a while. The merchant still controls that information, not our software.
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WILL_UK wrote:
Hi Kevin. Even powerful cart solutions such as CoffeeCup Shopping Cart, Zen and Actinic don't allow you to specify multiple delivery addresses.
Hi Kevin. Even powerful cart solutions such as CoffeeCup Shopping Cart, Zen and Actinic don't allow you to specify multiple delivery addresses.
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CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
I'd like the shopping cart to find me jewelry making supplies for no cost, make the jewelry, prepare the listing descriptions and images, add the listings to my cart, find buyers, sell the listings and ship them to my buyers.
However I'll gladly settle for a functioning shopping cart. I think most of the features I've requested several times will be included, features that should be a given for a shopping cart:
o In-site search - included
o Sub-categories - I understand to a depth of one sub-category, lower depth would be helpful
o Shipping discount for a buyer buying multi-items - don't know status
o Item identifier - included
There were more features I asked for but these were the biddies. Coffee Cup gurus, great job .
However I'll gladly settle for a functioning shopping cart. I think most of the features I've requested several times will be included, features that should be a given for a shopping cart:
o In-site search - included
o Sub-categories - I understand to a depth of one sub-category, lower depth would be helpful
o Shipping discount for a buyer buying multi-items - don't know status
o Item identifier - included
There were more features I asked for but these were the biddies. Coffee Cup gurus, great job .
To use one of your colonial's popular expressions, I reckon the pro version is going to 'kick some serious ass' in the ecommerce arena.
The folks at the other software houses better watch out, as I can predict a tornado is just around the corner, that's going to leave a lot of debris in its wake.
A well featured, straight to payment processor cart is what has been needed for a long time and Coffeecup are about to fill the void.
The folks at the other software houses better watch out, as I can predict a tornado is just around the corner, that's going to leave a lot of debris in its wake.
A well featured, straight to payment processor cart is what has been needed for a long time and Coffeecup are about to fill the void.
biddies should have been biggies.
Also Will, expect no final value fees (FVF) to kick even more ecommerce back-sides! I plan to close my eBay store after Christmas and only list a few fixed priced items. 12% FVF for up to $50.00 is a rather big bite. Once again my hard work creating an eBay store will go to the cyberland bone-yard. I've referred to Coffee Cup a number of times in the eBay store's chat room; the great CS, maintaining your website on your hard drive rather than in cyberland, etc.
Also Will, expect no final value fees (FVF) to kick even more ecommerce back-sides! I plan to close my eBay store after Christmas and only list a few fixed priced items. 12% FVF for up to $50.00 is a rather big bite. Once again my hard work creating an eBay store will go to the cyberland bone-yard. I've referred to Coffee Cup a number of times in the eBay store's chat room; the great CS, maintaining your website on your hard drive rather than in cyberland, etc.
Surprisingly enough, I am also closing down my eBay shop after Christmas Sally and also reverting to having a few fixed price listings instead. I too get fed up of extortionate FVF's, but more so I get annoyed at being treated like a naughty school child by eBay with their ever increasing list of punitive rules. They really have lost the plot recently.
The pro version of Cart Creator will allow many more small enterprises to move away from the likes of eBay and Cafepress etc. An easy to use, but well featured cart will prove to be a real winner for Coffeecup.
The pro version of Cart Creator will allow many more small enterprises to move away from the likes of eBay and Cafepress etc. An easy to use, but well featured cart will prove to be a real winner for Coffeecup.
I have a question on the new additions to the cart since this one I can't find any way to discern from the screen shots.
One of the things that I've really come to realize I am missing is a way to do sale prices in either specific categories or complete whole store. I just ran a sale for my entire store and had to go through and mark every single item manually lol and then have to do the same thing to take the sale prices off (and omg nobody better tell me that it's there and I just didn't see how to do it ROFL).
Would be nice if we had a way to run a specific sale percentage for a whole category/subcategory/entire site at the click of a button similar to how it's setup for each item only instead you:
1. check the box for either Whole Store, <insert name of category here> Category, <insert name of subcategory here> Subcategory
2. put in the sale percentage off
and it applies it. Don't know how hard that would be, but it sure would be a time saver
One of the things that I've really come to realize I am missing is a way to do sale prices in either specific categories or complete whole store. I just ran a sale for my entire store and had to go through and mark every single item manually lol and then have to do the same thing to take the sale prices off (and omg nobody better tell me that it's there and I just didn't see how to do it ROFL).
Would be nice if we had a way to run a specific sale percentage for a whole category/subcategory/entire site at the click of a button similar to how it's setup for each item only instead you:
1. check the box for either Whole Store, <insert name of category here> Category, <insert name of subcategory here> Subcategory
2. put in the sale percentage off
and it applies it. Don't know how hard that would be, but it sure would be a time saver
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