Batches that reach their capped amount may have payments that are incomplete by shoppers. For batches with payments that are not done, the batch will remain visible and the unpaid orders will appear red.
ForeverSpree constantly sends out email reminding shoppers of their payments. However, only some replied. We kindly request that shoppers do try to reply us so that the operations of ForeverSpree will be smooth. If shoppers decided not to continue with the order, please inform us of the cancellation of order. ForeverSpree will remove the order without confirmation as our last resort, if shoppers fail to reply us after many attempts.
For shoppers who have ordered and paid in current batch, if there exist an earlier batch that has unpaid payments by other shoppers, the orders in current batch may get promoted to earlier batches while the orders that are unpaid will get demoted to the current batch.
Example :
Batch 1 has an one unpaid order of USD 40 but in total, it has reach over its capped amount of USD 150. Thus, Batch 2 will be open to accept more orders.
If there are 2 orders in batch 2, USD 10 and USD 30 respectively, and both payment has been made, USD 10 order will get promoted first and the unpaid USD 40 order will get demoted to batch 2.
IF by promoting the USD 10 order, causes the batch 1 to reach its batch capped amount, batch 1 will then be complete.
However, IF by promoting the USD 10 order causes batch 1 not able to reach its batch Capped amount, the USD 30 order from batch 2 will also be promoted. And this goes on until batch 1 completes by reaching its capped amount.
Please note that only paid orders will get promoted and only unpaid orders will get demoted.
This system allows shoppers who have made payments quickly to faster get their items. And it also prevents the orders from shoppers who fail to respond to ForeverSpree mails, to affect the progress of the sprees.
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