Community Support Forums — WordPress® ( Users Helping Users ) — 2011-10-01T02:43:48-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/feed.php?f=4&t=10412 2011-10-01T02:43:48-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10412&p=42022#p42022 <![CDATA[Re: Fixed Term with reccuring]]>

Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — October 1st, 2011, 2:43 am


]]>
2011-09-28T23:02:37-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10412&p=41874#p41874 <![CDATA[Re: Fixed Term with reccuring]]>
I was afraid that was the case.

Statistics: Posted by jdsmedia — September 28th, 2011, 11:02 pm


]]>
2011-07-08T15:39:04-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10412&p=22679#p22679 <![CDATA[Re: Fixed Term with reccuring]]>
Cristián Lávaque wrote:
You can have an initial payment to cover those 3 months, and then the following months at the normal rate, but I don't know how to set 3 initial monthly payments that can't be cancelled, and then the normal monthly payments.

You could charge them the first 3 months in one initial payment, or try to persuade the subscriber to remain with you the 3 months telling them from the beginning that in month 4 they'll get a bonus or something.
Correct. You could have a company policy that you write, which says that you don't allow a cancellation during the first 3 months. This might work fine for PayPal Pro Forms where you're accepting credit cards on-site. However, PayPal account holders ( i.e. inside their PayPal account ) will always have the ability to cancel a recurring Subscription in order to avoid the next payment due in their billing cycle.

That being said, if you do as Cristián suggested and charge them up front for the first 3 months, the Customer can't reverse those charges, they can only cancel to avoid the recurring charges that start after the initial 3 month period is over. That's the way I would recommend handling this scenario.

Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — July 8th, 2011, 3:39 pm


]]>
2011-07-07T14:56:17-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10412&p=22571#p22571 <![CDATA[Re: Fixed Term with reccuring]]>
You could charge them the first 3 months in one initial payment, or try to persuade the subscriber to remain with you the 3 months telling them from the beginning that in month 4 they'll get a bonus or something.

Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — July 7th, 2011, 2:56 pm


]]>
2011-07-07T10:01:30-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10412&p=22546#p22546 <![CDATA[Re: Fixed Term with reccuring]]>
The ideamy client has is customers commit to atleast 3 months, then go month to month thereafter.

Statistics: Posted by jdsmedia — July 7th, 2011, 10:01 am


]]>
2011-07-07T01:51:38-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10412&p=22516#p22516 <![CDATA[Re: Fixed Term with reccuring]]> Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — July 7th, 2011, 1:51 am


]]>
2011-07-06T07:58:57-05:00 http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10412&p=22481#p22481 <![CDATA[Fixed Term with reccuring]]> N months @ $XX per month (an installment plan to lock a term to N months), then $XX recurring monthly

The idea is we don't want to charge $XX * N all at once, but we do want the terms to guarantee that a customer cannot cancel their subscription in less than N months.

Statistics: Posted by jdsmedia — July 6th, 2011, 7:58 am


]]>