I'm switching over to using Miva's built-in volume pricing system, which so far is working ok, but I have one question.
I noticed that if I set a volume price for "all shoppers", and Miva's base price is lower than all the volume prices, the customers are always shown Miva's base price. However if I set the same volume price to be for "all logged in customers", Miva completely ignores the base price and only uses the volume prices.
Can I make the "all shoppers" setup behave the same way? Basically if there's an applicable volume price, I always want it to override the base price, regardless of whether the base price is cheaper or not.
I'm thinking a work-around would be to set Miva's base price to something ridiculous like $999,999, but is there a less hacky way?
My other settings are:
Type: Volume Pricing
Grouping: Same Product
Pricing Method: Apply Single Pricing Table Entry Using Total Quantity
Pricing Table: blank in the price group itself, populated on each individual item, individual items use Type: Absolute
I noticed that if I set a volume price for "all shoppers", and Miva's base price is lower than all the volume prices, the customers are always shown Miva's base price. However if I set the same volume price to be for "all logged in customers", Miva completely ignores the base price and only uses the volume prices.
Can I make the "all shoppers" setup behave the same way? Basically if there's an applicable volume price, I always want it to override the base price, regardless of whether the base price is cheaper or not.
I'm thinking a work-around would be to set Miva's base price to something ridiculous like $999,999, but is there a less hacky way?
My other settings are:
Type: Volume Pricing
Grouping: Same Product
Pricing Method: Apply Single Pricing Table Entry Using Total Quantity
Pricing Table: blank in the price group itself, populated on each individual item, individual items use Type: Absolute
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