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issam.mousleh

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Hi 
I'm not sure, if this the correct place to ask about this, but I'm really confused.

I can not find a place in the admin area to set the renewal price.

For example, when a customer buy a service, In the first year he has to pay $ 100, how can I set the price in the second year at $ 150 ?

I found an utility called Bulk Pricing Updater , but I have to do it manually and it is not really useful!

Can you please help me ?

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Hi,

22 hours ago, issam.mousleh said:

I can not find a place in the admin area to set the renewal price.

with services/products in WHMCS, the renewal price is the same as the initial price - so if you set a product to be $100 per year, they will pay $100 when they order the product and another $100 a year later if/when they renew.

22 hours ago, issam.mousleh said:

For example, when a customer buy a service, In the first year he has to pay $ 100, how can I set the price in the second year at $ 150 ?

the usual way would be to set the price of the product at $150 (that takes cares of the renewal price next year), and then use a promotion code to give a $50 discount at purchase - meaning they will only pay $100 at purchase.

btw - if you ever wanted to do it the other way round, e.g $150 at purchase and $100 in the second year, you would charge a $50 setup fee and that would increase the initial price to $150, but further years would renew at $100.

22 hours ago, issam.mousleh said:

I found an utility called Bulk Pricing Updater , but I have to do it manually and it is not really useful!

that's more for setting the renewal price of existing ordered services - I don't like, or trust, it and never use it.

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