Ok, this may sound kind of complicated, but perhaps some more senior members can help me.
I'm working on a new site for a client. She has a product line that has some asinine (in my humble opinion) product pricing restrictions whereby they cannot list pricing online. Yes, there's the great "call for price" option, and I can also do a "email for pricing" link, where the shop owner can then reply to people when she gets the chance with the product pricing. Then she is forced to take phone orders, and who wants to do that??
Does this really work for everyone? I doubt very few online shoppers, without some kind of dedication to the specific website, will take the time to wait for a response. People want to make their orders NOW. Of course, said asinine company allows their larger retailers the bonus of being able to publish prices, thus assuring they get all the business.
So I'm thinking of a workaround for her. Here's what I'd like to do.
Each "call for price" item, also has a "Email for Immediate Pricing Information" whereby the customer will get sent an automated email with a link to a "hidden" category I created where they can purchase the product.
So, the pricing isn't technically advertised online, and they shouldn't get in trouble for allowing their clients to simply have a way to process their payments online. The hidden products wouldn't show up on any search, so in my mind they are not violating their agreement.
Can someone help me figure out the best way to go about this? Perhaps modifying the "Tell a friend" function?
OOH, or perhaps I can use the "Ask a question" mod, and set up some sort of automated response option for that specific email address... OOH, I like that!




