Author: | bb414973 | Posted: | Jun 10, 2016 08:24 | Subject: | Re: Agree and continue | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, yorbrick writes:
| When checking out, there is an "agree and continue" button (see example, I'm
using Marc's store, I'm sure he doesn't mind).
I think this should say something underneath - either:
"Clicking this button places the order" (if it does) or "You can review this
order before it's final" (if it doesn't place the order just yet).
I haven't placed an order under the new system yet, so I am in a position
of a first time buyer. It is not clear to me if the order will be placed if I
agree here.
It is not really clear to me if I am agreeing to anything yet. If the agreement
is not placed here, shouldn't the button just say "continue"?
The same wording is also used on a quote button (which I have used). Why do I
need to agree to anything when placing a quote? Surely this one should only say
"continue".
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You're agreeing to the terms. Whether as an order or when requesting a quote,
if you don't agree to the terms then it's a bit pointless proceeding.
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Message is in Reply To: Agree and continue - yorbrick (1185) | When checking out, there is an "agree and continue" button (see example, I'm using Marc's store, I'm sure he doesn't mind). I think this should say something [...] (97 months ago, Jun 10, 2016, to Suggestions) |
4 Messages in this Thread: Msg 1 - yorbrick (1185) 97 months ago Jun 10, 2016 to Suggestions Msg 2 « - bb414973 (189) 97 months ago Jun 10, 2016 to Suggestions Msg 3 - FigBits (3564) 97 months ago Jun 10, 2016 to Suggestions Msg 4 - yorbrick (1185) 97 months ago Jun 10, 2016 to Suggestions
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