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  1. Hello fellow Cubecarters, I am finalising my second cubecart store and would like to modify the following: I believe that forms are a huge turn off for customers and the less they have to deal with them the better. It's an opinion and not based on any research. I appreciate that collecting customer details is critical to a sale but I think that the quicker I get my customers through checkout the better. At checkout, currently customers are faced with two address options: 1. Billing Address 2. Delivery address There is a check box right after the Billing Address that confirms... 'My delivery address is the same as my billing address'. Once checked the Delivery address goes away. Perfect. My question is can this question be reversed? In other words can the customer be faced initially with ONLY the Billing address form and two (REQUIRED) checkboxes to confirm either... A. My delivery address is DIFFERENT from my billing address (if checked the second delivery address form expands to be completed) or B. My delivery address is the SAME as my billing address (if checked nothing happens they continue to checkout) It's picky I know, but a very small percentage of my customers actually have separate billing and delivery addresses. And I think the initial smack in the face of form fields that you get when you hit checkout would be greatly reduced doing it this way. This may help with abandoned carts? Anyone? Thanks in advance.
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