WooCommerce - Physical Product Coupon/Token redmeption facility
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Chandigarh
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
General information for the website: My client sells merchandise online related to a core product sold in real world shops
Kind of development: Customization of existing website
Description of requirements/features: I'm in the middle of developing a WordPress site for a customer based on a customised Divi child theme and WooCommerce. Their core product is actually sold through a network of real world shops/retailers and isn't for sale on the website but they have some associated merchandise (hats, t-shirts etc) that they wish to sell through the website which can be paid for either entirely or partially using physically redeemable tokens.
So an end customer would buy the core product from a real shop and collect tokens (which are part of the real life product's packaging) over time and once they have enough they can use them as complete or partial payment of say a branded t-shirt. So this gives us 3 scenarios that need to be facilitated:
a) The customer adds the t-shirt to their basket, pays for the postage only and then their order is processed once the company receive all the tokens required (for it to be free) from the customer which are sent in by post.
b) The customer adds the t-shirt to their basket, pays for half the item's listed price (50% discount) as well as the postage and then their order is processed once the company receive all the tokens required (for it to be discounted) from the customer which are sent in by post.
c) The customer simply buys the t-shirt in the normal fashion by paying for it in full.
Hopefully that makes sense. I know there are plenty of ways to handle digital coupons, but I need a workable solution for the described scenarios. Please don't get in touch if you can't demonstrate that you'll be able to do this. Many thanks
Specific technologies required: WooCommerce
Extra notes:
Kind of development: Customization of existing website
Description of requirements/features: I'm in the middle of developing a WordPress site for a customer based on a customised Divi child theme and WooCommerce. Their core product is actually sold through a network of real world shops/retailers and isn't for sale on the website but they have some associated merchandise (hats, t-shirts etc) that they wish to sell through the website which can be paid for either entirely or partially using physically redeemable tokens.
So an end customer would buy the core product from a real shop and collect tokens (which are part of the real life product's packaging) over time and once they have enough they can use them as complete or partial payment of say a branded t-shirt. So this gives us 3 scenarios that need to be facilitated:
a) The customer adds the t-shirt to their basket, pays for the postage only and then their order is processed once the company receive all the tokens required (for it to be free) from the customer which are sent in by post.
b) The customer adds the t-shirt to their basket, pays for half the item's listed price (50% discount) as well as the postage and then their order is processed once the company receive all the tokens required (for it to be discounted) from the customer which are sent in by post.
c) The customer simply buys the t-shirt in the normal fashion by paying for it in full.
Hopefully that makes sense. I know there are plenty of ways to handle digital coupons, but I need a workable solution for the described scenarios. Please don't get in touch if you can't demonstrate that you'll be able to do this. Many thanks
Specific technologies required: WooCommerce
Extra notes:
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