• Posted by juggernaut 6 months ago.
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  1. juggernaut
    New Member

    Guys,

    Is there a simple way to allow different users from different companies log into WP eCommerce and see different prices.

    Example: User 1 from company A logs in and sees Item 1000 at $1.00
    User 2 from company A logs in and sees Item 1000 at $1.00 Both from the same company
    User 3 from company B logs in and sees Item 1000 at $2.00

    Basically, I would like to have a set of Items (Inventory/Products) and given a user from a particular company reflect a company specific price.

    Please HELP... Does the plug-in do this naively or if not where would I go to get information to make modification to the template and gain understanding of user/company and pricing info?

    Posted 6 months ago #

  2. juggernaut
    New Member

    Is this the right group for this question? Does WP eCommerce have there own forum? Who might I contact for an answer to this question. I did think that I was too difficult to do. Either it can be done or Not, just needed to know before investing hours and finding out that it is not possible.

    Posted 5 months ago #

  3. timo
    Contributor

    This is not possible the way it is set up and it seems it would be a lot of work to set this up for both WP eCommerce and WP as well. What you could do is offer a coupon for one set of users to give a discount off all products.

    Posted 5 months ago #

  4. tomborowski
    New Member

    I think this is what professional-grade shop systems such as Magento call "customer groups". Doesn't seem to be supported by WPEC. Best way to implement it would probably be by making use of WP's built-in role management, but that's just a quick guess off the top of my head.

    Posted 5 months ago #

  5. juggernaut
    New Member

    Thanks guys, I will look into "Magento" and see if that fits the bill.

    Posted 5 months ago #

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