Post by tomlam » Sat Dec 03, 2011 7:55 pm

Hello there,
I am building a shop and want to be able to create customisable deals such as
"If you buy 2 of any product that has been selected as a part of this deal, the price will be fixed at £100 for these products"

Alternatively I could set a deal up which different amounts, different quantity of products of that deal that would activate the deal and ofcourse select different products which would be a part of the deal.

Is there currently anything that does this type of thing, or any similar deals mod for opencart that could be adapted or forked to do this job?

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Post by Johnathan » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:50 pm

Hi Tom -- I have a Product-Based Fee/Discount extension that might work for this situation. You can select the associated products, then give a flat rate or percentage discount based on those products' prices. This may not work exactly for your situation, depending on how you want the discount structured, but you may be able to work around it.

For example, if the product cost $60.00 and you wanted to do a "buy-two-for-$100" deal, you could set up a quantity based flat rate discount that gives $0 for 1, -$20 for 2-3, -$40 for 4-5, -$60 for 6-7, etc. I'm not sure how you want product combinations to work, but feel free to play around with the demo (which is linked to from the extension page). Let me know if you have any questions -- you can also contact me at http://www.getclearthinking.com/contact

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Post by tomlam » Tue Dec 06, 2011 2:22 am

Hello,
Thanks for your reply.

I dont think we can do it that way. In order for the discount to be worth it for us we need the customer to buy 4 products. If you could add this function on to the plugin or fork it to create a new plugin I would definitely buy it.

I think Opencart is massively in need of a decent deal manager.

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