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[FIXED] Domain renewal pricing


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I have a number of domains (.it) in my system that I want to allow renewals but not to allow to be registered on the site.

 

I would expect to be able to set the register and transfer prices to -1.00 and the renewal prices to the the renewal amount and the customer would then only be able to renew the domain on our system.

 

However if a customer goes to renew these domains the number of years drop down is empty and they cant complete the renewal, the drop-down only shows options if I add a price to the "registration" price field.

 

In fact if the customer does try to continue with the renewal a 0.00 priced invoice is created.

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Also it would be much better if domain renewals were simply added to a cart instead of automatically generating an invoice, many customers want to renew more then one domain at a time but with the current system the customer has create and pay individual invoices for each domain renewal.

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Also it would be much better if domain renewals were simply added to a cart instead of automatically generating an invoice, many customers want to renew more then one domain at a time but with the current system the customer has create and pay individual invoices for each domain renewal.

 

Is this something that can be done easily - I would far rather have any renewal added to a cart so that a customer can do all his activities in one pass ?

 

Jim

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