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  • Victor Bjørholm 58 posts 180 karma points
    Jan 28, 2021 @ 15:52
    Victor Bjørholm
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    Two for One discount

    Hi Matt, Sorry for writing once again, Hope all is well with you :)

    I've finally launched my website, and am in the process of creating some discount codes.

    I am trying to create a two for one discount. Our main product costs 180 euro, with some accessories for 39 euro. The two for one is supposed to mean that when buying two times 180 one is for free. For now it will create a 180 euro discount if the total is above or equal to 360 euro. However in theory, a customer could just buy 5 accessories, and 1 main product and still get the discount.

    Can you think of a way I can check if the customer is buying >1 of a particular object?

  • Matt Brailsford 4124 posts 22215 karma points MVP 9x c-trib
    Jan 29, 2021 @ 09:34
    Matt Brailsford
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    Hi Victor,

    You should be able to use a combination of rules within your discount to achieve this. I think in your scenario, you would first of all want to use a Order Line Product Rule to limit it's scope to only the product you are interested in, and then you can use an Order Line Quantity Rule to ensure the accumulated quantity of items is greater than 1. You could then apply the 180 euro discount to the order accordingly.

    Hope this helps

    Matt

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