Shipping
- Matthew Murphy
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6 years 9 months ago - 6 years 9 months ago #110177
by Matthew Murphy
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If we are using payment plugin such as paypal, why can't we skip asking for mailing address? paypal gives us this information we should be pulling back into eshop. other systems like paypal also support providing mailing address's... to me id like checkout process to be this way
Payment method, (does it give address? ) else ask for address, create account -> allow guest checkout, get email if payment method didnt give and complete checkout.
Like my images I attached from macsales.com and www.merrell.com/US/en/home both are multi million a year in revenue ecommerce sites
Payment method, (does it give address? ) else ask for address, create account -> allow guest checkout, get email if payment method didnt give and complete checkout.
Like my images I attached from macsales.com and www.merrell.com/US/en/home both are multi million a year in revenue ecommerce sites
Last edit: 6 years 9 months ago by Matthew Murphy. Reason: Added images
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6 years 9 months ago - 6 years 9 months ago #110483
by Clifton Murphy
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Funny Bug Bees And Wood Works
252-933-4840
Replied by Clifton Murphy on topic Shipping
Cant you just turn off the "require shipping" option in Eshop, it will no longer ask for your customers address during checkout?
Clifton Murphy - Owner
Funny Bug Bees And Wood Works
252-933-4840
Last edit: 6 years 9 months ago by Clifton Murphy.
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