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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedYou should combine this with another post of the same request. Just search WhatsApp
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedI just my first few real events using Stratus, and I ran the numbers from TSYS: 4.5%!
TSYS is my 6th merchant processor [BankCard USA, Bank of America Merchant Services, Fifth Third Merchant Services (Worldpay), Square, Stripe, and now TSYS], and I was on guard against the shady industry practices. You should check your total sales and actual fees. TSYS gave me Interchange Plus .2%, which they promised would be amazing. But when I see what I was actually charged, it's 4.5% before the monthly charge is added. I was 3.04% actual fees with Square in the last full year and 2.98% with Stripe (I used one for sitting fees and one for product fees because they were using two different systems). I would have paid almost $10k more in credit card fees last year if I'd have been using TSYS.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedI just my first few real events using Stratus, and I ran the numbers from TSYS: 4.5%!
TSYS is my 6th merchant processor [BankCard USA, Bank of America Merchant Services, Fifth Third Merchant Services (Worldpay), Square, Stripe, and now TSYS], and I was on guard against the shady industry practices. You should check your total sales and actual fees. TSYS gave me Interchange Plus .2%, which they promised would be amazing. But when I see what I was actually charged, it's 4.5% before the monthly charge is added. I was 3.04% actual fees with Square in the last full year and 2.98% with Stripe (I used one for sitting fees and one for product fees because they were using two different systems). I would have paid almost $10k more in credit card fees last year if I'd have been using TSYS.
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This feature is now available our brand new InspiredByYou.com site (myStratus Only)! Check out the release notes to see what’s new:
http://www.studioplussoftware.com/help/knowledge_base/RN_IBY2020v1r2.aspx
Contact Support@StudioPlusSoftware.com to get started!An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedSince this is marked as planned but not completed, I'll add on to this it would be a good idea to make a targetable area on the featured image so that when the gallery gets loaded on mobile, a key area of the featured image is shown, not just the dead center in case the photographer composed the image using rule of thirds and puts subject in L or R third. Here's how that works with Pixieset (they call it "setting a focal point): https://help.pixieset.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003793312-Updating-a-Collection-s-Cover-Photo#h_01J5VHB6X0B794Z0DNCFS29G96
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Comer commentedMaking a suggestion here since I posted about pre-populating discounts as well: https://studioplus.uservoice.com/forums/560392-studioplus-product-suggestions/suggestions/48788831-tie-session-promotions-together-with-price-list-pr.
I have come to realize Session Promotions are really about the before and Price List Promo Codes about the after of a session. IDK if you mean promotional code associated with the Session Promotion or Price List, Hector, but I'd like to be able to use both ahead of time. Your use case might involve a discount applied as a Session Promotion with its associated Promo Code pre-applied to achieve the discount (assuming you mean "not the promotional code" to mean "not [a] price list promotional code [since these are the version of the two that actually will affect price in cart]").
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I've now figured out how this can be done, but it's unnecessarily difficult and not intuitive because the Unread column is all the way to the right of screen out of box and doesn't show even on my wide monitor without scrolling. I can of course RTFM, but I don't want to have to do logic just to toggle read/unread in an ~inbox. Anybody reading here's make-it-work:
1) Make sure you have the Unread Column showing in Messages
2) Move the Unread column to far left to make it easy to click and toggle filter in future
3) Click the funnel icon in Unread column header
True = Unread
False = Read
Here's my case for making Read status a toggle in Ribbon:
1) Make-work as stands means you have to be familiar with concept of filtering data... transferrable skill from Excel, but not a skill reasonable to assume for the sample set of all people who will need to check read/unread status... I guess you could argue myStratus users would be self-selecting and able to cross that threshold, and that would be true about me personally but not about the people I'll be training to read messages for me.
2) You have to do logic in your head to go from True->Unread when making the filter; Showing Read you have to compute a double negative: Unread.False = Read(.True).
3) "Blanks" should be removed as not helpful to logic. It's like saying is a number something besides positive or negative? There is only one answer... 0. Corollary here: is there a text not read or unread (a boolean)? Answer is... no, nothing fits that, so I'll show you a blank screen if you choose that. It's just clutter, like on multiple choice where A) Right Answer, B) Wrong Answer, C) Red Herring, D) All of Above