Quick answer, They are yet no parties associated with a sale in POS. In the POS the user is _NA_ (sort of anonymous) and the POS stores and loads sales using shopping lists.
Jacques ----- Message d'origine ----- De : "Scott." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> À : <[email protected]> Envoyé : mardi 16 octobre 2007 16:23 Objet : Anonymous Shopping Lists? > > Hi All, > > We sell directly to the consumer (B2C) and have a question regarding > shopping lists. At the moment the wish list/shopping list is stored based on > a user creating and signing into an account but is there a way to use it > anonymously? In our current site we found that when we allowed consumers to > add to their wish list/shopping list anonymously (without sign-up), our > conversion rate ended up increasing. When faced with a sign-up page to add > to a wish list, it was simply abandoned by the consumer in the vast majority > of cases. > > We also found that we had to allow the wish list to be saved in a cookie for > returning customers. The end result was a greater conversion rate. Our only > requirement for signing up was at checkout or if they wanted to use other > tools or by signing up for specials, etc. So, is there a way we can use a > reference to retrieve the wish list, some other id other than a signed in > party ID which is stored in cookie and then, when the visitor opens the site > that particular cookie is read and the shopping list can be retrieved from > the database? > > Has anyone else run into this problem? Could anyone please offer some advice > to us for the best way to handle this? Any comments or suggestions would be > greatly appreciated. > > Thanks in advance. > > Scott. > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Anonymous-Shopping-Lists--tf4634540.html#a13234670 > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
