Global Deals Definitions List

From Hamilton Mfg Wiki
  • Deal Name - The name of the Deal that Users will see.
  • Description - Describe your Deal and let your users know why they want it.
  • Terms - This is where you can put the rules to this Deal.
  • Award Type - Choose one of the options below.
    • Item based Deals - Offer a deal where your customer can get a free wash item.
    • Transaction Dollar Discounts - Take a little bit off the price off any wash purchase.
    • Item Dollar Discounts - Reduce the cost of a specific wash item.
  • Award Value - If the award is a Item Dollar or Transaction discount, enter the value of that discount here.
  • Start Date - When should your users starts seeing this deal
  • End Date - When will this deal no longer be visible on the app.
  • Claim limit - The amount of times a user can put this deal in their wallet. This is a lifetime limit.
  • Expiration type - Choose one of the options below.
    • None - There is no expiration for this deal.
    • End Date - When the end date arrives the deal will disappear from the deals page AND the user wallet making it unredeemable.
    • Custom - Choose a specific amount of Years, Months, and Days before the deal will no longer be able to be redeemed.
    • Date - A hard date that the deal will no longer be redeemable.
  • Item - Only visible if you chose Item discount or Item for award type. Specify the item here.
  • Color - Choose a complimentary color for the Deal background.
  • Image - choose an image to add detail to the header of your deal.
  • Allow Upgrades - if you are offering buy-ups on the lower-tier washes, you can choose whether or not the deal will offer these buy-up options to the user.
    • Kiosk default will follow the kiosk programming.
    • Yes will display any buy-ups programmed.
    • No will skip the buy-up page and take the user straight to the checkout page.
  • Auto Select - This allows you to auto select the item on Deal scan and move forward with the sale.
    • Kiosk default will follow the kiosk programming.
    • Yes will move forward with the chosen transaction.
    • No will put the deal credit on the door and wait for customer interaction.
  • Locations - select locations where a user can redeem this deal.
  • Terminals - a list of terminal IDs where this deal can be redeemed.