The existing setting for discounted products only enables the store manager to exclude the discounted products from use with a coupon, however, would it be possible to have more options here. Like:
a) coupon discount is calculated against the regular price (of a discounted product)
b) coupon discount is caluculated against the discounted price (as is the case in the existing version of the plugin)
c) bigger discount against the regular price should be accounted (so if the sales price of product A is 5, but the coupon would make it cost 4, then coupon discount is accounted)
d) exclude discounted products from coupon use (as is the case in the existing version of the plugin)
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Last updated: January 10, 2020
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Sale price plus coupon interactions can get weird fast – it’s easy to end up with promotions that are either too generous or inconsistent without realising until after fulfilment.
While waiting for better controls, it’s worth adding a safety net that simply flags orders discounted more than X%, so you can quickly verify the promo behaved as intended before it ships.
There’s a plugin called OrderBadger that adds coloured badges on the orders list from plain-English rules, e.g. just paste in “The customer received a discount of more than 20 percent on this order”.
Would be a great feature for certain sales where we are giving 10% off and want to give a customer 20% off that category (off the regular price). Otherwise, we have to give them another couon for 11.11% off since right now it’s discounted off the sale price and not the regular price. (11.11% off of a 10% off product gets the total to 20% off the regular price- lots of complex math).
Please enable a setting where the coupon discount is calculated against the regular price (of a discounted product), and not additionally added onto the sale price!