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paulcookMember
Hi Peter and Admin, thanks but the later posts to topic: “i-cannot-transfer-members-to mailchimp” and subsequent replies still do not address my issue sorry.
As the title topic of that post isn’t actually related to the topic of this post I will continue this topic here ok?
I had not switched off “double optin” from eMember… because I haven’t checked “use mailchimp autoresponder” in eMember. Therefore I didn’t expect eMember to be triggering this. I have done so now just in case.
However, I do have “use mailchimp autoresponder” checked in eStore and “do not send double optin confirmation email” checked.
Plus I had already unchecked the option in mailchimp settings at the “Design Form” page: “Send A Final Welcome Email info”
Can you advise further what it is that I’m overlooking please?
cheers Paul
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paulcookMemberI’ve checked all of these scenarios and none actually fit my business.
I don’t want customers slowed down by requiring registration before purchase.
I don’t want customers required to click links, check their email program etc just before they’re about to give me credit card details… that’s just strange stuff to ask a potential customer. (or “required” to fulfil any requirement before I get their payment)
If their credit card payment clears, so should their registration to the member’s section. It should be automatically approved because they’ve just given me their private and confidential CC number. Why would I ask them to jump another hoop at my end?
So, in a nutshell my website requires:
“Buy Now” button that directs straight to a “checkout/collect-details” page. The number of items at the top, the form data collection of name/address/payment details AND username/pass. One submit button for the lot and a redirect upon successful payment back to the member’s section… logged in.
I use Eway and expect that they have enough technology to return payment info so that all of the above is possible in real-time.
Hope this makes sense.
Can it be done?
cheers Paul
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