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izootAsked on October 6, 2015 at 6:04 PM
Good day ... Not sure if this feature is already included yet. What I would like to do is:
Make it required that an inquirer on one of my domains has to pay like $5 via paypal to submit the offer.
The point of this is that it qualifies the offers if someone is willing to pay "something" in order
to either make an offer or get price quote. It also eliminates the tire kickers and the spammers.
Is this possible currently on JotForm?
Also, as long as I'm contacting you. Is there a way to group these forms? For instance ... one form has stats code for "watches" since the domains relate. The next is for gambling and so on. I guess simplified ... is there a way to group or put groups of forms in their own folders. If for nothing else but manageablity.
If you want me to clear up anything I said above please let me know. I'm not always the most effective communicator. :)
Thank you again for providing this service ...Ira Zoot
ira@zoot.com
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Chriistian Jotform SupportReplied on October 7, 2015 at 1:39 AM
Hi Ira,
Yes, this is possible by adding a Paypal payment field in your form. You can check this guide for more information on how to setup Paypal payment in your form: PayPal Forms. Regarding the grouping of forms, you can group your forms using folders. You can check this article for instructions on how to group your forms: How to Add or Group your Forms into Folders.
Do let us know if you need further assistance.
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izootReplied on October 7, 2015 at 3:45 PMThanks very much for the reply … I guess I didn’t dig far enough.
Regards,
Ira
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Chriistian Jotform SupportReplied on October 8, 2015 at 4:18 AM
You are welcome. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us again. Regards.