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On the Self-operated products menu, click Cars.
In the profile of the required car hire, go to the Prices tab.
On the Prices tab, in the Tariff group, click the tariff name (e.g. Standard) if you want to edit it, or click Create to create a new one. The New tariff page appears:
On the New tariff page, first specify the tariff description:
Name: enter the name of the tariff.
Contract number: specify the number of contract with supplier related to this tariff.
Hide tariff name from client: select the check box in order to hide the name of the tariff from your customers or clear this box if you want the tariff name to be visible for them (e.g. it makes sense for promotional or early booking tariffs).
Description for internal use: enter tariff description. The information entered in the filed is not available for customers and is used for internal aims only.
Description: in the text field enter the tariff description. It will be shown for your customers.
After you have entered the tariff description, start connecting tariff constituents. Click the respective tab to expand the form. After you fill in all the sections, click Save.
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On the Tariff page, click Terms of use to expand the form. The following form appears:
Click Add. The Terms of use window appears:
In the Terms of use window, specify the list of conditions under which the tariff is applied. Specifically,
Early booking: the tariff only applies if a customer books a service the specified number of days before the service start date.
The offer is booked within the interval: the tariff applies if a customer books a service any day within the specified interval.
Min and max duration: the tariff applies if the duration of booking complies with the specified duration.
🗒 You can link the tariff to one, several or all specified conditions. In the latter case the tariff is applied only if all the conditions are observed.
Click Save.
Membership level
This option helps to apply corresponding prices during the search under B2C members or non-members access.
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Setting Tags
Every new product or tariff has a “public” tag by default. This means that they are available for search and booking for all customers.
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