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I have lots of products with "buy one get one" free. Currently with the "buy one get one", you can only add one product because if you add two products, then both products are required to get the free item. What about when I have over 300 products that would get the same item for free? I then have to create 300 different offers! Anyone have a quick fix so I can group products together to get the one product for free, instead of having to create 300 different offers?
Bryan
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You can create an Offer workflow. Any has blogged about this here: http://structured-solutions.net/Bvc5OfferPluginThis is just a general direction on how to do what you want not an exact way of doing it. Once you see his example you should be able to figure out how to modify to your needs. Of course this assumes that you have some general programming experience. Good luck!! |
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yeah i think you need to know a bit more then some general programming to achieve what i am looking for... way over my head with what andy has. I just want BV to say "buy any of these products that are listed" to get the free product instead of "buy all of these products that are listed" to get your free product. Cuts down on having tons of offers for the same free product. I can't imagine adding 300 seperate offers that all have the same free product. that is crazy.
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