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Can osCommerce do this?


deejay1

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We are currently selling hundreds of products to other businesses around the country (UK). These businesses have multiple sites/properties.

 

We need something that allows various client's to login and to select one of dozens of remote properties (of theirs only) around the country, then to select from over a hundred products to order for that individual property (The products could be put into categories). This will automatically calculate the costs for each product and total. The customer then could select another property and order again. There would be no need for a payment system as this would be invoiced.

 

Obviously we will need to add the clients and all their properties (addresses and details) to start, then allow them to add and delete properties thereon.

 

Many thanks, :rolleyes:

Dave

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We are currently selling hundreds of products to other businesses around the country (UK). These businesses have multiple sites/properties.

 

We need something that allows various client's to login and to select one of dozens of remote properties (of theirs only) around the country, then to select from over a hundred products to order for that individual property (The products could be put into categories). This will automatically calculate the costs for each product and total. The customer then could select another property and order again. There would be no need for a payment system as this would be invoiced.

 

Obviously we will need to add the clients and all their properties (addresses and details) to start, then allow them to add and delete properties thereon.

 

Many thanks, :rolleyes:

Dave

 

 

Click here for a good starting point...

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But I cannot see anything that will help with a customer having multiple sites for orders

Multiple shipping addresses comes standard with osC.

Maybe I am not explaining it properly

I'm prettty familiar with one of the B2B contributions but you got me confused to what you want, but I'm not a native English speaker so that could explain it.

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