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  1. @Yabber Just look at the screenshots I posted to understand how the module I'm using works. The withdrawal function is so simple: just click the "orange button" in the order detail and confirm with a second click (red button in the confirm page). No form, no data entry, everything is automatic, exactly as required by the directive. I invite you to reread it again, perhaps with the assistance of one of the many feared German lawyers. Sorry to repeat myself, but in this post you're just continuing to create unnecessary confusion. P.S. I apologize for the quality of the images, but I'm not a graphic designer or a technician. I'm just a thirtybees user.
  2. @Yabber Sorry if I say this but you're just creating confusion and confusing whoever reads this post. Your screenshot shows a section where the customer can access after logging in, correct?...I also remind you that this forum should only refer to Thirtybees, not WooCommerce..... So we have a login and a much more complex procedure than the one provided for by the module I'm using, which simply requires clicking a button (a button expressly required by the directive). Sorry to insist, but I'd like this to be clear for everyone....
  3. I have to disagree with you Yabber. The procedure you described is too complicated and violates the EU Directive. Without the module https://psitsolution.com/tools/en/thirtybees-ps-mandatory-withdrawal-button-module (or a modification to the current Thirtybees core), you cannot comply with the directive. The module does what it needs to do and costs less than 30 euros. Lifetime license and updates, so, if there are any future changes or adjustments to be made, they will certainly be implemented by the developer.....This is my experience and my choice. I'm very satisfied and just want to share. Feel free to do as you wish, but be careful with German lawyers! ;)
  4. The module I'm using implements the contract withdrawal request button in the details of the order just completed (see attached screenshot). Therefore, the consumer will immediately find the button to access the contract withdrawal function in the details of the order just placed. It's already there, ready to be used. The login, which you see as a complication, will only be necessary to return to the order details at a later time and is an essential requirement (required by other regulations and directives) to ensure the appropriate level of confidentiality and security of the system in use. Avoiding the login to an e-commerce site that provides a personal customer area that collects personal and sensitive data would violate other equally stringent and stringent regulations, not only in Germany, such as the Privacy Act. I repeat, therefore, the login cannot be seen as "a complication to access the procedure" but as a "conditio sine qua non" due to the Privacy Act. exactly what is provided for in Article 11a of the law.
  5. I don't support the module. I bought it, it works, it's cheap, it fully complies with the regulations, and I'd like to share it with anyone who wants to use it, nothing more.... What I don't understand, however, is your insistence that login is an "obstacle" or at least not compliant, since no part of the regulation states this. Furthermore, without login, it would be even more complicated for the customer to provide their order information... with login, everything becomes automatic... just one click. exactly what is provided for in Article 11a of the law.
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  7. exactly what is provided for in Article 11a of the law.
  8. Hi. Directive (EU) 2023/2673 does not require the withdrawal button to be accessible without logging in. The directive (which amends Directive 2011/83/EU) introduces the requirement for a "digital withdrawal function" that must be: easily accessible clear and visible simple to use equivalent in simplicity to the purchasing process Key point: Contract identification The regulation requires that the consumer be able to: identify the contract (order) send the withdrawal declaration In practice, this means: access to an area where the order is recognizable (order history - order details) This module does all of this and is therefore fully compliant with the regulation. What the module does is indicated in the module description in https://psitsolution.com/tools/en/thirtybees-ps-mandatory-withdrawal-button-module The Thirtybees PS Mandatory Withdrawal Button module implements a digital function that allows customers to easily exercise their right of withdrawal directly from the store's personal area, as required by Directive 2023/2673 on withdrawal from online contracts. The module records the request, sends a confirmation email, and makes the request visible in the merchant's back office for management, as required by the new regulation. This module adds a withdrawal request button to the order detail page in the customer account. When the customer uses this feature: a confirmation page is displayed identifying the relevant order; the customer confirms the withdrawal request through a dedicated button; the request is recorded in the database including key data (order, customer, date and IP address); a confirmation email is sent automatically; the request becomes visible in the module back office. In the back office, the merchant can review all withdrawal requests and access the related order directly for easier processing. The module is designed to provide a simple and transparent withdrawal process for customers while maintaining a reliable record of all requests for the merchant.
  9. hi. the mandatory withdrawal button is a new legal requirement in the European Union (Directive 2023/2673), effective from 19 June 2026, designed to make it as easy for consumers to withdraw from online contracts as it is to conclude them. More details here: https://psitsolution.com/tools/en/info/eu-directive-eu-20232673-of-2023-mandatory-withdrawal-button-from-june-2026 It might be useful: the thirtybees module to implement and comply with the new legislation can be found here: https://psitsolution.com/tools/en/thirtybees-ps-mandatory-withdrawal-button-module
  10. For those who don't know yet, the mandatory withdrawal button is a new legal requirement in the European Union (Directive 2023/2673), effective from 19 June 2026, designed to make it as easy for consumers to withdraw from online contracts as it is to conclude them. More details here: https://psitsolution.com/tools/en/info/eu-directive-eu-20232673-of-2023-mandatory-withdrawal-button-from-june-2026 It might be useful: the thirtybees module to implement and comply with the new legislation can be found here: https://psitsolution.com/tools/en/thirtybees-ps-mandatory-withdrawal-button-module
  11. this is a perfect abandoned cart reminder module. thanks!
  12. hi. Over the past month, I've been having serious problems with a huge amount of spam carts (almost a thousand a day). Searching online, I found a module that permanently solved my problem. I hope it can be useful to anyone who, like me, continues to have this problem. The module is called ThirtyBees PS Block IP Spam Carts. You can easily find it with a Google search.
  13. hi. if it can be useful i am using this module and it has always worked, from the first to the current thirty release. i hope it is useful. https://psitsolution.com/tools/en/thirty-bees/modules/marketing-and-promition/abandoned-carts-reminder-module
  14. hi, i solved it with thirtybees error 404 fix pack ....search en google.
  15. i've been using it for a long time, first on 1.3 and now 1.4 with php8, of course, a paid module without problems. I don't put the link, of course, but you can easily find it by searching for "PS IT Json LD Metadata Opengraph"
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