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====== Pricing Increments [S] ====== | ====== Pricing Increments [S] ====== | ||
- | TODO: Finish | + | You can charge different amounts to place listings using the price field value through |
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+ | Note that the increments are saved on a per price plan and per category basis (if you are using any category specific pricing). | ||
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+ | ===== Price Field Low ===== | ||
+ | This is the "low end" of a price increment. | ||
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+ | ===== Price Field High ===== | ||
+ | This is the "high end" of a price increment. | ||
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+ | ===== Listing Fee Assessed ===== | ||
+ | This is the fee for placing a listing with a price that falls in this increment. | ||
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+ | ===== Renewal Fee Assessed ===== | ||
+ | This is the fee for renewing a listing with a price that falls within the increment specified. | ||
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+ | ===== Edit/Remove Existing Increment ===== | ||
+ | Currently the only way to edit an increment that is already entered, is to "start over" | ||
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+ | - Make sure the last increment has [[#Price Field High]] set to "and up": | ||
+ | - When the last increment has [[#Price Field High]] set to "and up", the next increment you add will clear all the current increments and "start over". |