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Need a little clarification, please
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Caleb
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I'm very interested in implementing e-junkie for my website, but, from using the trial I still have a few questions:
Here is my scenario and exactly what I NEED. Can junkie do these things? If so, I will figure out how to implement them.
I sell tickets on my website - these are not downloaded, but simply "reserved" and held at will-call at the theatre box office. So . . . here is the setup that I would need:
1.) Customer clicks "Add to Cart" for 2 adult tickets at $12.50 each.
2.) Customer clicks "Add to Cart" for 1 student ticket at $10.50 each.
3.) Customer clicks "Google Checkout" and pays.
4.) Customer receives either:
a. An e-mail stating: Thanks, order received, etc.
b. An e-mail with a randomly generated confirmation code that is also copied to my address (for verification)
5.) I do NOT want a download or thank you page with e-junkie branding. A redirect to my site would be fine, but I don't need the "Thank you and download here" page.
Can that be done?
If so, great, I'll get started implementing. I could not find a place to disable the download page (point 5 above.)
I appreciate you letting me know.
Caleb
# POSTED ON: February 4, 2009 @ 16:04 GMT -7
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Tyson
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# POSTED ON: February 5, 2009 @ 12:58 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: February 5, 2009 @ 13:00 GMT -7
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Caleb
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Yes, while waiting on your very helpful reply, I found all of that with some help from the message board.
Now all I need to know is:
Can I send API code through e-junkie's cart to disable the Google Confirmation E-mail? It's always confusing for the customer to get the "shipping" information for digital product that Google does not allow to disable.
So, if I could disable that, I'll be PERFECT.
Caleb
# POSTED ON: February 5, 2009 @ 13:07 GMT -7
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Tyson
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I think if you configure your products in E-junkie Seller Admin without enabling the Shipping setting, then Google Checkout would treat it as a non-tangible-goods order without any shipping-relevant aspects.
# POSTED ON: February 5, 2009 @ 13:56 GMT -7
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