Hi,
I want to create a Buy one get one for free promotion for a product with 10 variations. Basically I want a customer buy one variation 1, and he/she gets to choose one more variation, any variation for free. Is that possible to config in BOGO promotion?
Thanks.
Hi,
I want to create a Buy one get one for free promotion for a product with 10 variations. Basically I want a customer buy one variation 1, and he/she gets to choose one more variation, any variation for free. Is that possible to config in BOGO promotion?
Thanks.
Hi @Seller_sDpmZ4w4PDYa1
I believe it is possible to do what you ask. You want to specify that the offer includes 2 items (even though one of the two items will be the free one). Then, list all of the child ASINs as the pool from which the buyer chooses. Does that make sense?
Susan
Hi,
I want to create a Buy one get one for free promotion for a product with 10 variations. Basically I want a customer buy one variation 1, and he/she gets to choose one more variation, any variation for free. Is that possible to config in BOGO promotion?
Thanks.
Hi,
I want to create a Buy one get one for free promotion for a product with 10 variations. Basically I want a customer buy one variation 1, and he/she gets to choose one more variation, any variation for free. Is that possible to config in BOGO promotion?
Thanks.
Hi,
I want to create a Buy one get one for free promotion for a product with 10 variations. Basically I want a customer buy one variation 1, and he/she gets to choose one more variation, any variation for free. Is that possible to config in BOGO promotion?
Thanks.
Hi @Seller_sDpmZ4w4PDYa1
I believe it is possible to do what you ask. You want to specify that the offer includes 2 items (even though one of the two items will be the free one). Then, list all of the child ASINs as the pool from which the buyer chooses. Does that make sense?
Susan
Hi @Seller_sDpmZ4w4PDYa1
I believe it is possible to do what you ask. You want to specify that the offer includes 2 items (even though one of the two items will be the free one). Then, list all of the child ASINs as the pool from which the buyer chooses. Does that make sense?
Susan
Hi @Seller_sDpmZ4w4PDYa1
I believe it is possible to do what you ask. You want to specify that the offer includes 2 items (even though one of the two items will be the free one). Then, list all of the child ASINs as the pool from which the buyer chooses. Does that make sense?
Susan