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Need coupon screen show shots after label bugs are fixed. |
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Punch card numbers can can be manually entered or scanned in the Punch Card dialog.
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After a punch card number has been entered, the “Lookup” button is enabled, so the user can search for the punch card.
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If the punch card was scanned, the “Lookup” button is automatically clicked. |
If the number is not a valid punch card number, the user will see a message informing them that the number is invalid.
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If the punch card number is valid, the user will see the punch card information below, including how many punches are remaining, and the discounted cost of the individual item.
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Note: The cost shown is not actually an amount the customer would have to pay. The only purpose is to show the individual item cost that the customer spent when they originally purchased the card. For example, this card cost the customer $15 when they purchased it and it can be used for 10 candy bars. This means that each candy bar would be calculated at $1.50, which is a discounted rate from the $2.87 that the candy bar costs at normal pricing. This amount is only here so users can see the discounted rate per item.
Once a card has been validated, the “Add to Cart” button is enabled.
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When “Add to Cart” is clicked, the punch card can be seen in the cart. The cost the customer originally paid per item when the punch card was sold is shown, as well as the discounted price (actual cost minus the amount the customer originally paid per item). These costs are shown as a discount on a separate item in the cart. The total for that item will balance at $0.00 and the user can complete the sale.
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If there are other items being sold that are not covered by a punch card, the total at the bottom of the cart will not be $0.00 and the user will have to collect a payment for the remaining cost. |
Scholarships
Users can also select “Scholarships” as a discount option.
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