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Title: Confirmed by shopper?
Post by: lindapowers on January 02, 2013, 02:54:52 AM
Hi

Simple question, we don't understand this order status.

I mean whats the difference between pending and confirmed by shopper?

A shopper can confirm an order??? Don't get it.

Can it be removed without any issues or does it affect paypal or credit card payments?

Regards
Title: Re: Confirmed by shopper?
Post by: abhishek_wg on March 05, 2013, 14:53:38 PM
I also have the same question.
Please reply asap.
Title: Re: Confirmed by shopper?
Post by: lindapowers on March 05, 2013, 21:20:42 PM
Our option was to completely ignore this status...

I'm still waiting for someone to explain me how on earth an order can be confirmed by a shopper...
Title: Re: Confirmed by shopper?
Post by: reinhold on March 06, 2013, 00:10:45 AM
For me, the difference is that "Pending" means the user is not legally bound by his order, while "Confirmed by Shopper" means that the user has formally posted an offer and is legally bound by it. The latter case is relevant when you ship with an invoice and let the customer pay later.

Consider two cases:

1) Payment with PayPal, the order will be shipped only after payment.
        Before payment: Status Pending (=NOT ready to ship, user can still cancel)
        After Payment: Status Confirmed

2) Purchase order, the order will be shipped immediately, the invoice will be paid later
        After submitting the order: Status Confirmed by Shopper (=ready to ship, user can't cancel any more)
       

But of course, it always depends on the shop owner how he wants to interpret the order statuses.
Title: Re: Confirmed by shopper?
Post by: lindapowers on March 08, 2013, 06:56:59 AM
Thanks Reinhold

I guess it depends also in the country, the laws and the shop.

For us it doesn't make much sense cause an order status printed in an invoice has no effect in law terms, I mean it doesn't matter for us if is confirmed by shopper or pending, both are pending payments.

Following your logic a bank transfer should be "confirmed by shopper" assuming the order is shipped inmediately but that has no legal effect here even with an invoice... if the customer doesn't want to pay he doesnt pay.

But I understand the way of using that order status, thanks.
Title: Re: Confirmed by shopper?
Post by: Milbo on October 10, 2014, 00:40:55 AM
Pending can be interpreted as "I took it in the store, went to the cashdesk and noticed I have no money". No one would have the idea, that this customer has now to pay.