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How to set a default price level for new web customers?

edited Jun 17, 2010 12:23PM in Web Site / E-Commerce 2 comments

Is there a way to set a default "Price Level" for on-line customers? New customers who register on the website do not have a set price level? 
BTW - I saw this question posted from 2006, but there wasn't an answer.

I also found a way to do it through scripting on this post:
https://usergroup.netsuite.com/users/showthread.php?t=8258&page=2

I think I can do it via scripting, but I thought maybe there was a checkbox or something I was missing that said "Assign new customers this price level by default."  I'm near the end of completing my first NetSuite website and feel like I've scripted and "duct taped things together" all over the place.  I feel like my website is strung together instead of following good programming practices.  Is this normal for NetSuite based websites?  (Trying to decide if this is normal or if I'm just really missing something -pretty much self taught with the aid of this forum. 

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