Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
I was curious to know if someone from CCBill could help me out with dynamic pricing, ive been told by a couple of friends running mainstream stores that you are able to actually use a payment structure based on a shopping cart system but im not able to find anything about this on the main CCBill site and i have a few questions.

1) How does this work (in a nutshell)? Im guessing it allows the customer to select a variety of digital media products from a store front and then basically 'checkout' based on whatever the total shopping carts value is, not whatever pricing option is set in WebAdmin for the sub account?

2) Does this dynamic pricing need any special programming or is it simply plugging in some code to a .htaccess file or 'members' area on a cart site?

3) When setting up individual items for a digital download store, does EACH item being sold have to be approved by AUP?

Thanks in advance

Regards,

Lee
Hi Lee,

1. With our default options, the pricing must be setup in the webmaster admin before it is offered to your customers. Dynamic pricing allows you to generate the pricing on the fly (within our predetermined parameters of course) making it perfect for a shopping cart type business model.

2. It does require some programming on the sponsors end as an MD5 hash must be generated. Here is the documentation: http://www.ccbill.com/cs/manuals/CCB...ic_Pricing.pdf

3. This really depends on your business model but it is not necessary to setup each product as a separate subaccount as long as our policy and review department can review all of the products that you are offering.

Hope that helps.
Paul