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Additional pricing



markf
member
Posts: 14


I have products that have different price points dependent upon size and also options that either add a set dollar amount to the price of the individual size dependent upon customers choice.

1st dropdown

SiZE:
size 1 $18
size 2 $19
size 3 $20
size 4 $31

STYLE:
style 1
style 2 (+$1.00)
style 3 (+$2.00)

example: size 2 plus style 3 = $21.00

Is this possible with e-junkie?

Mark


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POSTED ON: June 8, 2009 @ 08:03 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 4349


You would use our "Variants having individual price/weight/stock/SKU" and configure a line defining every possible combination, following the format indicated on the Variants screen:
SKU,Price,Ounces,Stock,Option1Value,Option2Value,Option3Value

For instance (and here I will change your Styles to A, B, and C for clarity) your first few Variants lines might look like this:

Itemname1-A,18.00,,,Size 1,Style A,
Itemname1-B,19.00,,,Size 1,Style B,
Itemname1-C,20.00,,,Size 1,Style C,
Itemname2-A,19.00,,,Size 2,Style A,
Itemname2-B,20.00,,,Size 2,Style B,
...etc.

Here I have also presumed you are not specifying a shipping weight nor inventory stock, so I left those positions empty. The first part of each line, up to the first comma, can be anything you wish but must be unique to each line; this is a "stock keeping unit" (SKU) that you can use to identify at a glance exactly which Variant combination the buyer ordered, and if you already have your own stock numbering system, you can just use those as your SKUs here if you wish.

This will automatically add the proper dropdown menus to your Add to Cart button code we provide for the product. The first menu will show each of the different values you specified in the Option1Value position, the second menu will show those from the Option2Value position.


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POSTED ON: June 8, 2009 @ 14:47 GMT -7
MODIFIED ON: June 8, 2009 @ 14:59 GMT -7




jab
member
Posts: 3


I also have products with different price points as part of a market test campaign. I'm using fast action timers to go to the next price point after the allotted time has expired. Currently, I have 3 price points per product BUT don't won't customers to choose from a drop down box - is this possible?

J


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POSTED ON: March 19, 2010 @ 06:26 GMT -7




E-junkieNinja
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 753


You would want to setup your product using our variant feature so you can have a drop down menu and different price points. Then you would need to setup custom scripting on your site, so that only certain variant options appear in the drop down menu at the appropriate times.


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POSTED ON: March 19, 2010 @ 10:55 GMT -7




jab
member
Posts: 3


Hmmm...have it working now w/o variants. Think this might have to wait until I can play with it on a dummy directory then transition over - it just takes up quite a few "product spaces" this way.

Thanks for your reply!

J


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POSTED ON: March 19, 2010 @ 12:43 GMT -7


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