• Resolved lencjj

    (@lencjj)


    Hi I was just wondering, is it possible to set a partial payment/deposit for the customer to pay instead of the full amount?

    Thank you

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by lencjj.
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  • Plugin Author Nitesh

    (@nitesh_singh)

    Hi @lencjj ,

    This feature is not there in free plugin but Our Pro plugin’s Business and Unlimited license has an addon called “Credit Card Auto Debit” which lets you auto debit full and partial payment of bid amount from winner’s credit card. This addon works with Stripe and what it does is that it lets you collect credit card details on registration page, stores that customer information on Stripe server and once admin adds auction and when auction expires with a winner then automatically debits the full and partial winning amount from winner’s credit card and transfer’s it to admin’s stripe account.
    This addon is applicable for Sellers also if they are using Stripe payment gateway.

    Credit Card Auto Debit Workflow

    1. Admin activates “Credit Card Auto Debit with Stripe” addon and configures its settings.

    2. Admin creates an auction product.

    3. User registers with credit card details. And User then places a bid.

    4. When the auction expires, then automatically the bidding amount is debited from the user credit card and transferred to the admin stripe account. Please note that this is automatic and admin dont have to do anything and winner also dont have to click any “pay now” button.

    5. Then the PRO plugin sends an email to the winner with the “Get Item” link. User clicks “Get Item” and the product is added to his checkout page where he needs to enter his billing details and place an order.

    6. Order is created and admin has all the information of the user in that order and he can go to WP Admin > WooCommerce > Orders to see that order.

    Hope that answers your question.

    Regards,
    Nitesh

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