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MGatESS
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Posted: 19-July-2007 at 4:41pm |
Okay, I have a bit of a problem with this one.
The higher-up's want to sell this product that's meant to be a kind of "modular" system. The product costs $85, but each additional is $45. How do I set it up so that if someone enters a quantity of one (1), they'll be charged $85, but if they order say three (3) of them, it will calculate as: $85 + $45 + $45; and so on as the quantity is increased? Any suggestions? |
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Confetti
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Newbie myself, but you can use Discounts. 2 to 2 Discount is $20 ($85+$45=$130-$170=$40/2=$20 @3 Discount is $26.66, @4 Disc is $30, @5 Disc is $32, etc. Another crazy way is to use Options. Option 1 "Buy 2" +$45, Option 2 "Buy 3" +$90, Option 3 "Buy 3" +$135. Obviously, programming would be better, but out of the box this would do if you do not sell 50 at a time. If you sell 50 at a time, you should have the $$ to program. Right? 50 = a $2535 sale - Not bad.
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