Coupon codes for off site use

I’ve looked at the coupon code page once, and I think some of the wording has confused me a little.

I would like to create a coupon for the members of a Facebook group to use for a product in one of my shops. Can this be done? Would it be like Microsoft OneDrive docs, where only those to whom you give the link (coupon code) can see and access the document (can enter it in when they order)?

So I can post the coupon code anywhere on the Net, or give it to anyone off site, and they could use it? Right? Or does it display at my shop, for all to see?

asked almost 8 years ago

1 Answer

There are two ways that you can advertise your [URL removed]

1) You automatically “publish” it (through Bonanza’s “Discounts & coupons” settings, or
2) You divulge it on your own.

Anybody who has the discount code will be able to use it during checkout when shopping with you. Bonanza offers you the opportunity to “publish” the coupon so that it automatically shows up on your items, or you can give it out selectively to anybody you want to. However, if one shopper shares that code with another person, that other person can use the code (unless you remove it from your Discount & coupons page.

answered almost 8 years ago

tomwayne1
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PaperNirvana says: July 13, 2017

Thank you so much, tomwayne1! Just what I was hoping for! Bead Tonic/Paper Nirvana

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