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For a multi-department business, many clients are annoyed when they're forced to interact with the iPad during checkout, while it's essential to have others review their services.
Clients should not be required to hit "Continue" after reviewing their order. There's already a separate option "Prompt client to confirm total" that we would turn on if we needed the confirmation.
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And add tiered offer options.
Ex: one code would be able to trigger 20% off a massage, 30% off a facial, and 10% off retail product.
Our marketing strategy relies on different offer codes being distributed to different groups of clientele, so automatic discount doesn't doesn't work for us. Currently, the client would have to enter 3 different offer codes for this to work.