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Free domain and first year waiver for hosting problem


marksbiz

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I'm selling a web design service.

 

The cost is as follows:

 

£100 one time setup fee.

£50 per year (free for first year)

Free domain for first year then £10 thereafter.

 

No matter what settings I use (I've even used product bundles - see below) it will not let me waiver the £50 per year for the first year and always adds a charge for the first year of the domain.

 

My product bundles I setup are as follows:

 

Product Service > One Time Fee £100. Checked option for allow free domain registration.

Hosting > Set as £40 per year recurring. (no idea how to make it waiver for first year).

 

At this setting it charges for the folllowing:

 

Product Service = £100 upfront (this is fine and how I want it).

Hosting: £40 upfront and anually. (don't want it to charge upfront just after first year and anually therafter).

£10 domain registration (I ticked the box for free domain registration with [Product/Service] so this should be free as they are buying the bundle??

 

 

What do I need to do to set it up so it works the way I want it to?

 

Thanks

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Free Domain for first year is possible but Free Annual Fees for first year..... I dont think its possible in direct way

 

you must either create a coupon which will waiv off 100% fees for 1st year

or

 

simple charge £60 Setup Fees(one time) + £40 Annual Fees (recurring)

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