In addition to configuring item discounts and coupons, you can also configure specific conditions for shop discounts. These conditions can be used to create discounts such as regional discounts, price threshold discounts and price threshold free shipping, allowing you to promote to specific markets.
To configure shop discounts, log in to Pinkoi, go to the “Shop Manager” and then select “Promotions” → “Shop Discount Settings”. The steps below provide an example of how a shop discount can be configured.
1. Click on the “Create shop discount” button.
2. Enter a name for your discount under the “Name” field. (For example, “Buy 3 get 20% off”)
3. Configure a time period for your discount under “Period”.
4. Under “Items” select whether you want to apply the discount to all items or just specific items. (If you select specific items, please click on “Select specific items” to select the items you want to apply the discount to.)
5. Under “Region” select the regions that you want to offer the discount to.
6. Under “Conditions” select “Apply a discount when a quantity or price threshold is reached”.
7. Select “Quantity Threshold” from the drop down menu.
8. Enter your requirements. Under “Quantity Threshold”, enter the number of items that must be purchased in order for the discount to be applied. Under “Type”, select the type of discount that you want to offer. Under “Method”, select the discount method that you want to use. Under “Discount”, enter the numerical value for the discount method.
9. After customers add items to their shopping cart, the system will automatically apply the latest eligible discount setting that you have configured.
10. For example, if you have the configured the following discounts:
Buy 2 items get 5% off
Buy 3 items get 10% off
Buy 4 items get 15% off
If a customer buys 4 items from your shop, they’ll get 15% off. (Not a 15%+10%+5% discount.)
Reminder: If an order is simultaneously eligible for both a shop discount and Pinkoi discount, priority will be given to the shop discount and it will be used first with the amount of the discount being borne by the shop.
Further reading: When a customer uses discounts, does that come out of my shop's sales revenue? How are transaction fees calculated for discounted orders?
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