Good evening Jim,
so far I had the customer registration feature only switched on for
translating and testing puposes. Nevertheless some customer were registering
during the "on air" time
I would never require customers to register. I have spent the last years
(and especially the last days with Shopsite 7.x) to streamline the wording
an screen design in the shopping cart, check out page etc., to make the
ordering process as smooth and as comprehensible as possible. As we are
receiving an increasing amount of orders from people who are new to the
internet, I think that we have suceeded.
A required cr would break the flow of the shopping process and prevent
orders from "just happening" in my opinion.
We are online since 4 years now and gain online about 1000 new customers /
year. About 20% place a second order online within the same year and
additional 10-15% place a second order with 48 months.
I would think that about every 4-5th customer will sooner or later register.
This makes some 200-250 people / year. From my experience with our customers
I would guess that most of the people registering would NOT save their cc
information, but would rather use the bank draft option and save this
information in the cr. Bank draft is about the safest payment method a
customer can choose in Germany, as every charge to the customers bank
account can be reversed by the customer with a mouse click for about 4-6
weeks after the charge. It is also good payment option for us, especially
for smaller orders as there is no 3-4% charge involved.
I have finished the translation, the graphics and the changes in the cr
template, but there is no way that I can switch it on, until also the
generic payment information is saved. The customers would simply not
understand why their info is not saving and start calling us. If on the
other hand, I put an explanation in the cr screens that only half the
payment methods do save due to shortcomings in the programming, this would
look not very professional and trustworthy. I would personally not leave
_any_ payment information in such a shop.
So its there and ready to go, but not really usable for us at this stage.
Regards,
Niko
P.S: I will re-run my test orders tomorrow night after business hours and
report back.
"Jim" <jstavast@xmission.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I'm not sure why only CC and COD were included in the payment
information to be saved. An enhancement request has been entered to add
the others.
Do you require shoppers to register? If not what percent of them
register and of that number how many want their payment information kept?
Jim
Nikolaus Gruchot wrote:
Hi Jim,
I am pretty much sure having (x) YES. I want to save my billing
information.
in my customer profile when placing my orders. I will rerun my test
orders
and report.
Say, what is the reasoning behind the fact that generic payments are not
saved in the customer profile? I am especially interested in this,
because
we use one of the generic payment options for bank draft, which is more
widely used for payment then credit cards in Germany. The customer
provides
us with 1. The account name 2. The account number 3. The bank code and
4.
The bank name. We deliver the order and charge the bank account of the
customer the same day. If I cannot have this information saved in the
customer profile, I am putting off about 50% of our customers who use
this
type of payment (most of them does not have a cc!).
Regards,
Niko