Different prices for different countries
Hi there, I've only just installed Zen Cart and I'm really impressed. So far it's been beautifully simple to set up. Nice piece of work!
I have a question that I cannot find an answer to in your forum, although I have found several other people asking similar questions. Here goes..
The products I sell are priced differently according to which country the customer is located in. The price in USD is much cheaper than the price would be in GBP for example, if you simply applied the currency conversion factor.
Also, the price may be different in different countries using the same currency, so the price in Ireland may be different to the price in France, even though both countries use the Euro currency. So ideally I'd like to display the GBP price as a default, but then show the relevant price by country, once the customer has signed in.
Is there any easy way to set this up? I've read about a dual pricing module, but I'm not sure this will do the job. Would appreciate any advice you can offer.
I seem to be running version 1.2.6d which is the version supplied by my web host via Fantastico.
Many thanks
Re: Different prices for different countries
Support for this is not built-in to the core of Zen Cart at the present time.
However, if you have some advanced programming skills, it can be written. You need to extend database schemas, detect customer zones, built cooperation between currency converters if needed, handle sales, specials, discounts, attributes, etc.
Re: Different prices for different countries
Hi:
I have the same request as ReadingSteve, except that I am running version 1.3. Has this option been added to the new version of Zen Cart?
If not, could someone give me a list of files that would need to be amended so that I could make the appropriate changes?
Per DrByte, are these the only files that need to be modifyed:
You need to extend database schemas, detect customer zones, built cooperation between currency converters if needed, handle sales, specials, discounts, attributes, etc.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Re: Different prices for different countries
i need same
diff. price for india and usa
Dr. Byte cna you help me
vishal DOT comp AT yahoo DOT com
Re: Different prices for different countries
Quote:
Originally Posted by DrByte
You need to extend database schemas, detect customer zones, built cooperation between currency converters if needed, handle sales, specials, discounts, attributes, etc.
I think one might get away much easier. One only needs to implement attributes filtering by country, and this is quite an easy thing to do. One still have to add a table or two, plus modify attribute table(s) and controller, plus modify product display logic.
EDIT: I am already payed to implement something near this, namely banning people by country code. I have all necessary data already. So when I'm done with it (this weekend) you might catch me for a nice chat at msn/email makc.the.great AT gmail.comm ;)
Re: Different prices for different countries
oh, I would badly need this contrib to use it on my site too and it seems there´s no solution for that?
has anyone made it yet, please?
thanx
Re: Different prices for different countries
I just don't get it... why would the same product cost more in one country than another?
Shipping? Then charge more for shipping. Currency exchange? Well, that is handled withing ZC. I'm sure you guys have your reasons... any examples? i'm curious.
- Steven
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because: your total income = price of item X number of items sold. number of items sold will generally shrink if you increase the price of item, but the curve is different in different countries/cities/etc. :smartass:
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Yeah, that's what I thought they were getting at... but number of items sold shrinks much much faster when your customers in one country/city realize you're charging them more just because you think thy will pay more because of who they are :) So I hope you hide that well. Its one thing when things were old school and you did business in a store on a street... but the web (aka "the great equalizer") kind of changes that.
- Steven
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I dont remember windows sales shrinking when microsoft was selling $1 licences to indonesian government. Also, I know some good programs like far or ibexpert that were selling reasonably well because they are damn good programs, but in meantime they were completely free for russians :P