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You May Also Like This on Checkout Page

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:26 pm
by Rabbitdigital
I've searched all over for a solution for this without success!

I have a flower shop website and would like to somehow, on certain bouquets such as Roses & Lilies, have an upsell on the checkout page "You May Also Like This" with a photo of lets say a box of chocolates, a teddy bear and a balloon!

The user would be able to tick a check box for each of the extra products suggested if they wanted them and the price would then be recalculated.
A long shot I guess but does anyone have any suggestions or plugins?

Thanks guys
Warren ::)

Re: You May Also Like This on Checkout Page

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 1:36 pm
by william_1965
Maybe you should try to use Open Cart latest documentation. It has been equipped with the newest version and can be integrated with plugin

http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php?f=124&t=38041

Re: You May Also Like This on Checkout Page

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:07 pm
by Rabbitdigital
william_1965 wrote:Maybe you should try to use Open Cart latest documentation. It has been equipped with the newest version and can be integrated with plugin

http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php?f=124&t=38041
Hi William,

Thanks for the reply :)

I'm already using 1.5 with "One Page Checkout" which is perfect but I would like to add, if possible, an area at the top of the checkout that suggests the customer might also want to add additional products to enhance the order, if the customer decided to add them to their order then the price would be recalculated and they would continue checking out.

So heres the scenario :

1) Boyfriend / Husband adds a bouquet of "Red Roses" to the shopping cart - cost £10

2) Boyfriend / Husband clicks "Checkout" and sees "You might also like to buy these" with 3 items listed ;
i) Chocolates - £5,
ii) Teddy Bear - £7,
iii) Balloon - £2
with a picture, description, price and tick box for each

3) Boyfriend / Husband decides to "tick" "Chocolates" & "Balloon"

4) Boyfriend / Husband clicks "Continue" to walk through the checkout process and the total cost at the end is recalculated to £17

Hope I made more sense

Cheers
Warren