The proposed discount is controlled by two parameters – Minimum Quantity and Maximum Quantity. These parameters can be set the Same or Different.
Set Minimum and Maximum Quantity as the Same |
Set Minimum and Maximum Quantity as Different |
When the Minimum and Maximum Booking or Place is the same the Discount is based on the Total Cost. To apply a discount when a customer, buys five tickets only, the Minimum Qty and Maximum Qty need to be set as the same value, in this case they would need to both be set to 5. If the undiscounted cost is $50 per ticket, five tickets would cost $250. With the Minimum Qty and Maximum Qty both set at 5, and the Discount Total Cost set to $200, a discount of $50 in total will be applied, resulting in the total cost for the two tickets being $200. |
When the Minimum and Maximum Booking or Place is different the Discount is based on the Item Cost. To apply a $5 discount to anyone that buys between five and ten tickets, the total cost per ticket would cost $50. In this case, if the undiscounted cost of $50 per ticket will need to be entered into the Item Cost field and the discounted cost of $45 entered into the Discount Item Cost field.
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A discount matrix should be set up for different purchasing scenarios |
The Cheapest Rule Wins
You can add as many discounts as you need, however, the cheapest rule wins.
If a booking qualifies for more than one discount rule, the rule that gives the customer the greatest discount will be applied. |