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Marketplace: How to review, accept and reject contract proposals in the Bókun marketplace

You will get a notification email when you receive a new contract proposal. Proposals from other suppliers and resellers can be found in the Incoming proposals tab under Sales tools > Marketplace > My Contracts

The marketplace showing the my contracts section

 

How to review contract terms requests from resellers

When a reseller wants to sell your products, they will request that you send them your contract terms.

To review the contract terms request, click Proposer's name and you will be redirected to the contract summary page. Here you can:

  • Edit the cancellation settings.
  • Select the contract terms applicable to the contract.
  • Select whether you wish the reseller to share the customer contact details.

When you've gone over all the fields, send the proposal back to the seller with your proposed contract terms. Once you send the proposal, you will automatically land to the conversation with the other operator where you can follow up with the reseller about the contract proposal.

Please note that seller will then need to accept, reply to, or reject your proposal.

 

 

How to accept or reject contract proposals from Suppliers

Other operators might reach out because they are looking to resell their products through you. In this case they will send you a contract proposal which already includes their contract terms and suggested commission.

To review the contract proposal, click Proposer's name and you will be redirected to supplier contract proposal where you can either accept or reject the proposal:

Once your accept or reject the proposal, you will automatically land to the conversation with the other operator. We recommend sending a message to explain the reasons behind your choice to accept or decline a proposal.

When both parties have accepted the agreement, you will have access to the products.

 

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