HERO - Follow Up! - Sale System Version 3.1


THE VENDOR SHOW THE NEXT 3 ITEMS NOW AS REQUEST THE NEW GAMES POLICY OF LINDEN LAB.
Follow Up! Sale System is an evolution to the discontinued GACHA system.
It shows in advance the number of the next 3 objects that can be purchased.
After each purchase, the item changes with the next in list for the next purchase.
After a hour without purchase, the vendor change the items in list.
Follow Up! has been approved by Linden Lab.
Support for No Transfer items in accordance with the new rules Linden Lab.
The customer in the middle of a purchase has priority for 20 seconds after the purchase.
During and for 20 seconds after the purchase, no one else can use the Vendor until the time runs out.
This system does not allow any kind of interception.
You can replace the Numbers’ textures with other you’d like or with the item’s image just renamimg them with the same name of the texture inside.
FEATURES:
- Up to 40 items supported.
- UltraRare, RARE and Common Items supported.
- Fully configurable via notecard.
- After a hour without purchase, the vendor change the items list. Can be disabled from the menu.
- Setting to restrict sales to group members only.
- Setting for Split profit.
- Detailed Web Statistics.
- Vendors in 12 colors from menù.
- Free upgrade.
- - UltraRare, RARE and Common Items supported.
- - Fully configurable via notecard.
- - Setting to restrict sales to group members only.
- - Setting for Split profit.
- - Detailed Web Statistics.
Easier to set up than expected.
Just what I needed to sell my fairy collection. Easy to set up just follow the directions notecard. Will soon pay for itself in sales.
Thanks for fixing the issues brought up...
I updated my review since the new update solves the problem I brought up in the first place, which was a deal-breaker for me. After that experience and the way he handled my feedback, I am not sure that I trust the creator enough to make this my primary vendor system, which is why I rate it 4 stars. The system works fine now tho so no complaints about that. Also, it would be nice if the stats had centralized data, pie charts, and comparisons between the machine.