Unfortunately, at the moment we don't have a bulk purchase option. We're looking into adding that as a feature, but until then I can offer a work-around.
You can create a service which would be named "Bulk Purchase" for example, and it would cost a certain amount. Then, you would need to create a 100% discount coupon which could be used 9 times, and limit the usage to 9 per customer, like this:
My advice would also be to enable the notifications, so they get an e-mail with the discount coupon, explaining that they need to use the coupon for the remaining 9 sessions:
You would need to add the %coupon_1% placeholder to the e-mail, so they get the coupon code they can use.
After someone books the first appointment, they receive an e-mail with it, and they use it to book the remaining 9 sessions.
Since the coupon is assigned only to "10 - 1Hr Sessions" service, you can place the placeholder to the "appointment approved" template. It will be sent only to the people who registered with this service, while it will be invisible to others, who book a regular appointment. You don't need the recurring e-mail, since the coupon is being sent after the first appointment, and can be used 9 times per customer. If you set it to be recurring, it would send the coupon after each appointment, which is redundant.
Is it possible for a customer to purchase in bulk? For example...
1 Hour Training Session = $100.00
10 - 1 Hour Training Sessions (at discounted rate) = $900.00 and you are able to book 10 - 1 Hour sessions.
Is there a way to do this, with either Amelia or WooCommerce?
Hello Joe
Thank you for your purchase.
Unfortunately, at the moment we don't have a bulk purchase option. We're looking into adding that as a feature, but until then I can offer a work-around.
You can create a service which would be named "Bulk Purchase" for example, and it would cost a certain amount. Then, you would need to create a 100% discount coupon which could be used 9 times, and limit the usage to 9 per customer, like this:
My advice would also be to enable the notifications, so they get an e-mail with the discount coupon, explaining that they need to use the coupon for the remaining 9 sessions:
You would need to add the %coupon_1% placeholder to the e-mail, so they get the coupon code they can use.
After someone books the first appointment, they receive an e-mail with it, and they use it to book the remaining 9 sessions.
I hope this helps.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Thanks for the quick response. I believe that I have implemented correctly but would like to verify with you.
1. Create a service "10 - 1 Hr Sessions" @ $500.00
2. Create Coupon "10 Sessions" and assign to service in step 1.
3. Set Coupon usage limit to 9, and discount to 100%.
4. Add the coupon placeholder to which notification email? Additionally do i enable or disable the recurring notification email?
Thanks,
Joe
Hi again Joe
That sounds good.
Since the coupon is assigned only to "10 - 1Hr Sessions" service, you can place the placeholder to the "appointment approved" template. It will be sent only to the people who registered with this service, while it will be invisible to others, who book a regular appointment. You don't need the recurring e-mail, since the coupon is being sent after the first appointment, and can be used 9 times per customer. If you set it to be recurring, it would send the coupon after each appointment, which is redundant.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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