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JOTSYS

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Hi, from the attached screen shot.  You notice that :

Configurable options: does not have Payment Type
Product add-ons does have Payment Type

at "Review & Checkout", Product add-ons are more clear  than Configurable options!  Any idea of a work around for using "one time" payment type in Configurable options

I tried to use setup, but it looks confusing to users.

 

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On 25/10/2018 at 17:59, JOTSYS said:

Any idea of a work around for using "one time" payment type in Configurable options

http://help.whmcs.com/m/setup/l/848610-addons-vs-configurable-options#which-one-is-for-me

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When should I use configurable options instead of addons?

  • If you want to offer a choice of options for a single thing - for example Disk Space, Operating System, Locations, etc...
  • If you want the total amount to be billed as a single item and not separately
  • When you want the billing cycle of the addon to match the billing cycle of the product

When should I use addons instead of configurable options?

  • If the item is a one off service
  • If it can be selected independently of other items
  • If it should be billed on it's own cycle - eg. a dedicated IP might be billed annually regardless of the package cycle

ultimately, you can edit the templates if you want to change how they're shown.

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