On this page we will go through This guide outlines the steps to allow a retailer to gain access to and sell your products through BUZ2BUZ.
Create a Customer Group
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(Optional)
By creating Creating a customer group you can make some subtle changes
You can choose which of your products you allow the retailer to see and access
These are optional and can be handy allows you to tailor the product offerings for your retailer.
Control Product Visibility: Choose which products the retailer can view and access.
Connect Discount Groups: Apply specific discounts to products for this retailer.
Connect Price Grid Groups: Customize pricing for different product categories.
Setting up a Customer Group is optional but can be beneficial for managing retailer-specific settings.
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Create a Customer Card
Set up a customer card
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to ensure that all orders placed by the
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retailer are correctly assigned to a customer in your
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organization.
Invite the
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Retailer to Access Your Account as a
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Customer
Send an invitation to the retailer, allowing them access to the BUZ Portal. This will enable them to connect the groups they wish to offer to their customers.
Note if you deactivate this user, they will not be able to send orders to your organisation.
Provide the Retailer with
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Your Organization’s Access Key
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Navigate to Settings
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> BUZ to BUZ in your BUZ account.
Here, you
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'll find your organization key
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. Share this key with the retailer
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so they can connect to your account, order products, and send
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orders directly to your BUZ
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system.
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Important Notes
Automatic Updates: Any updates you make to Material Lists, Group Options (Questions and Answers), and Pricing will automatically be reflected in the retailer's products. This ensures that the retailer always has the most current information.
Do Not Recycle Inventory Items:
If you have old fabrics or materials, deactivate them instead of renaming them to a new colour or range. Renaming existing items can affect all current and previous orders, leading to inconsistencies.
Adding New Items: When introducing a new colour or range, add these as new items and deactivate the old ones. Keep in mind that edits to fabrics or materials will not be sent to the retailers, so they will only see the original name/title.