Author: | FigBits | Posted: | Jun 10, 2016 09:28 | Subject: | Re: Agree and continue | Viewed: | 42 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).
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I think that "Agree and Continue" is fine. On the left, you can see that there
are three steps in the process. This first one is to see the store's terms.
What is a bit confusing is that step 2 is called "Payment" but it's really
just selecting which payment method and currency you will use. (It becomes clearer
once you're there, though.) Step 3 is Shipping, where you pick your address
and shipping method. The button there is clear: "Place Order".
I would think that Step 2 and 3 should be reversed, but *shrug*.
Here is my main concern: throughout the process, it says that the shipping cost
is TBD (To Be Determined). At the last step, where you choose the shipping method,
there is text that says "Shipping and handling fees will be updated as you choose
shipping options."
That's not quite true, though. Yes, the seller could invoice differently
based on what is chosen, but the displayed S&H do not update based on the choice.
I find that very misleading, and could cause buyers to wonder if they are doing
something wrong. The implication is that the page should show the S&H on the
tally on the right side of the page, but this doesn't happen (and won't
happen until autocheckout gets added).
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Marc.
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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) |
Message Has 1 Reply: Re: Agree and continue - yorbrick (1185) | [...] Yes, but once you agree to an order some sellers will not allow cancellation. So buyers should know that by pressing agree and continue does not place the order (yet). [...] (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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