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FrPlanns: Free trial- Recurring with Trial amount
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8 years 8 months ago #91909
by Luigi Zoppellaro
FrPlanns: Free trial- Recurring with Trial amount was created by Luigi Zoppellaro
Hi
My customer can have:
1 First a period Free trial
2 Then if the customer wants a plan with Recurring and an initial fee like sign up fee using the plan Recurring ( for example 50$) with Trail amount ( i put 0 in Trial duration and for example 20$ in Trial price).
So the customer for only first time pays in total $ 70 and then like recurring pays $50.
Thx in advance
My customer can have:
1 First a period Free trial
2 Then if the customer wants a plan with Recurring and an initial fee like sign up fee using the plan Recurring ( for example 50$) with Trail amount ( i put 0 in Trial duration and for example 20$ in Trial price).
So the customer for only first time pays in total $ 70 and then like recurring pays $50.
Thx in advance
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8 years 8 months ago #91929
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic FrPlanns: Free trial- Recurring with Trial amount
Hello Luigi
Unfortunately, Membership Pro could not handle this requirement. In the extension, we can only one trial duration, so there is no way to have first free trial, then next paying 70$ and then 50$ recurring
In your case, I think you will have to setup two plans:
1. One free subscription plan (remember to set Enable Renewal to No so that users could not renew for it when the subscription expired and get free subscription forever)
2. One recurring plan with trial duration you described
Regards,
Tuan
Unfortunately, Membership Pro could not handle this requirement. In the extension, we can only one trial duration, so there is no way to have first free trial, then next paying 70$ and then 50$ recurring
In your case, I think you will have to setup two plans:
1. One free subscription plan (remember to set Enable Renewal to No so that users could not renew for it when the subscription expired and get free subscription forever)
2. One recurring plan with trial duration you described
Regards,
Tuan
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8 years 8 months ago #91961
by Luigi Zoppellaro
Replied by Luigi Zoppellaro on topic FrPlanns: Free trial- Recurring with Trial amount
Hi
For me is same.
1 First a free period...... also like SUbcription Free. Can i set the period ?
2 Then a Recurring plan with 0 period trial and an amount trial.
So is possible?
THx
For me is same.
1 First a free period...... also like SUbcription Free. Can i set the period ?
2 Then a Recurring plan with 0 period trial and an amount trial.
So is possible?
THx
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8 years 8 months ago #91999
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic FrPlanns: Free trial- Recurring with Trial amount
Hi Luigi
Unfortunately, as I explained before, it is not possible to setup and have the system works like that. You still have to setup two plans as I described before
Regards,
Tuan
Unfortunately, as I explained before, it is not possible to setup and have the system works like that. You still have to setup two plans as I described before
Regards,
Tuan
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