I believe that many sellers have been “hurt” by independent activities. A friend had a similar experience. He finally reached the fifth level of the store and made about 200 orders a day. Once when I was setting up a coupon, I mistakenly changed the coupon for $2 off $15 and set it to a $15 no-threshold coupon. About 3,000 orders were sold overnight. He took the initiative to contact buyers to cancel the order, but few buyers were willing to refund the order. Due to the serious losses, he had no choice but not to ship the goods, and finally closed the store.
This situation is common, so sellers must be careful. I hope that sellers must check carefully and then confirm when setting up activities, otherwise they will pay for their carelessness.
(1) When setting up coupons, sellers should pay attention to the denomination and order amount and do not check the unlimited item. Unlimited is a no-threshold coupon. If the seller sets a no-threshold of $10, and the buyer purchases a product of $10.01, he only needs to pay $0.01.
(2) When setting a single product discount, the seller originally wanted to set a 40% discount, but the result was filled in as 60%. 60% is actually a 40% discount.
When setting single product discounts, some sellers may set additional newbie discounts or fan-exclusive discounts. The additional discounts overlap with the actual single product discounts. When setting up an activity, it is recommended that sellers check it carefully before confirming to avoid unnecessary losses.