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Answers to some common questions about Active Purchase
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Answers to some common questions about Active Purchase
by Will M on 30 Mar 2010 10:05 AM
4 Comments for Answers to some common questions about Active Purchase
Lee
28 Apr 2010 08:53 AM
Will Active Purchase support Manual Processing?
Manual Processing (No Gateway) – If you choose this option the module stores the customer, order and credit card information in the database and you can process the credit card transaction at a later time manually through your credit card terminal or virtual terminal.
Also, I will have some products that will require manual processing while others that will require Authorize.net gateway. Can the payment method be product dependent? Or will I need two separate cart modules and add different product groups to each? Thank you,
Lee
Ben Thompson
08 Jul 2010 07:49 PM
Really looking forward to this Will. I have a perfect beta site if you're looking for a dedicated tester.
Ben
fatgeorge
09 Jul 2010 06:37 AM
How will I be able to sell subscription services?
Active Purchase allows you to create a product and then define a subscription plan for that product. You will be able to define the price, term, length and a few other options. A subscription can work in conjunction with security roles, but is not required. There are also several renewal options available depending on your payment provider.
Can you also specify AS groups that the user will be added to when they complete their subscription?
Will Morgenweck
09 Jul 2010 08:15 AM
www.activemodules.com
Really looking forward to this Will. I have a perfect beta site if you're looking for a dedicated tester.
Great! We should have a beta late next week.
Can you also specify AS groups that the user will be added to when they complete their subscription?
Yes. Active Purchase has some great integration points that I will blog about next week.
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