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This article describes the use of discounts on packages. A discount is a price override which can modify a price for a set period of time or change it indefinitely. Discounts can be used for various purposes, for instance reducing the package price during a promotional period.

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Note: Required fields include red field label names. Validation is also applied to these fields. If the label remains red the value entered is not valid and the form will not be saved. All other fields are optional (black label field names) and may be left blank.

  1. Click on the on Setup tab

  2. Click on Packages

  3. Click on the Name of the package from the list

  4. Under the Components section click the Add button

  5. Select Discount from the drop down menu

  6. Select the type of discount (Fixed, Percent, Price) from the Discount pick list

    Fixed - actual dollar value to discount (this value can be greater than or less than the current base fee) from the package's base fee. Entering a value greater then the current base fee here would create a negative base fee value for the service. The example below shows a 'Fixed' discount, where the value is greater then the original base fee of the service, creating a negative overall amount that will be charged to the customer when billed.


    Percent - percentage of the base fee that will be discounted. Below you can see an example of a percent discount, in this case 10% was configured so the amount that the customer will be charged as shown is $26.99, a discount of $3 effectively.


    Price - Value entered will become the new base fee of the service (this is a complete price override and can be greater than or less than the existing base fee, this value will replace the existing base fee effectively). Below the image shows an example of a price discount were the customer will be charged $19.99 rather than the regular base fee of $29.99. You'll see the amount they will be charged in the amount column of $19.99. In this case the discount shows zero because this is a price override, not a discount calculated from the base fee.

  7. Select the Service to apply the discount to from the pick list. It is important that we associate a discount to a particular service within the package in order to properly report on your discounts and revenue

  8. Enter the Amount of the discount. You do not need to enter $ or % in this field as the application will calculate the appropriate value based on your Discount Type selection

  9. Enter a Note (optional) to describe the nature of the discount or why it is being applied to the service

  10. Enter a numerical value in the Occur field to represent the number of billing cycles the discount should apply
    Note: If you want this to recur forever, leave the field empty. 1 means that the discount will apply only on first billing, 3 means it the discount will apply for three billing periods, and so on

  11. Select whether the discount should skip the first prorated portion or not. If selected, the discount will start being applied when the first full period is billed. If this is unchecked, the discount will be applied for the first prorated period and going forward as configured

  12. Click Save

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  1. Create the Package

  2. Add the required Service to the Package and note the price of the existing Service, whether zero or greater than zero

  3. Under Components select Discount on the Package edit page
    Note: The component can be added at the Package level (i.e. on the Setup tab page which applies to all packages under an Owner) or at the User-Package level (per user), whichever method suits your needs

    The component can be added at the Package level (i.e. on the Setup tab page which applies to all packages under an Owner) or at the User-Package level (per user), whichever method suits your needs

  4. For the Discount Type select either Fixed or Percentage (the Discount Type "Price" cannot result in a credit value)

    • Fixed - enter a value greater than the value of the existing service. If the service value is zero and you want the package to provide a credit of $20 on the customer account, enter $20.  If the service value is $10 and you want the customer to receive a credit of $20, enter $30 in the value window on the discount. The fixed amount is subtracted from the service amount to calculate the end value that will be applied on the customer account (see image below as example)

      Percentage - enter a percentage greater than 100%
      Note: the service in this scenario must have a value greater then zero in order to calculate the credit. If the service has a value of $10.00 and you want to credit the customer $10.00, enter '200' in the discount amount field, this means 200%. Given the same service price you could credit the customer $1.00 by entering 110% in the amount field

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  1. Load the customer's account

  2. Click the package which contains the service to which you would like to apply a discount or price override

  3. Under the Components section click Add

  4. Select Discount

  5. Enter the amount, the discount type, and the number of times it will occur (if infinite, leave blank. If you would like the discount / price override to apply 3 times, you can enter 3)

  6. Click the Save button

  7. Check that the price of the package on the packages tab page has changed according to the override or discount set

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