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Negative Stock Levels

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It is critical that negative stock levels be available i.e. Fresha allows you to sell a product that is not in stock and the stock count will be shown as -1 or -2 etc..

There may be a number of reasons why this is needed.

1. Accept or request prepayment for a product that is currently not in stock, but you need to or intend to order in.

2. Product order has been received, however the invoice has not received in the system and stock levels have been updated.

 

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  • Official comment

    Thanks to everyone who voted for this idea - this feature is now live!

    You can now sell stock beyond what you have and it will appear within your reporting tools with negative values, as well as within your inventory section.

    Keep the suggestions coming - we’re always looking for new and exciting features that will help you!

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  • I agree

     

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  • I agree!

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  • I agree

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  • Agree, but should be able to override at product level. For some products I want to avoid this totally !

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  • I agree

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  • 100% agree

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  • We also need this. Strangely, it's the only setting in the system we don't seem to be able to override. I can double book staff, book outside their schedules etc but can't sell a product if I haven't yet processed an invoice? 

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  • This is imperative. This causes me so much trouble as I cannot presell incoming inventory.

    Please introduce this ASAP!

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  • Agree, also because as we know, inventory is not always on peffect and my staff was not able to print out an invoice so she scanned another product which is even more of a hassle to fix.

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