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Limiter le paiement à la livraison par région, ville et code postal

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Dans ACOD → Limit COD, ajoutez des conditions de région, de ville ou de code postal. Les codes prennent en charge les préfixes : vous pouvez donc couvrir des régions entières avec une seule règle.

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  1. Choosing the right level
  2. Setup
  3. Questions fréquentes

Choosing the right level

You want to...Use
Block or allow whole regions/provincesState condition (e.g. exclude Sicilia, no zip lists needed)
Handle metro areasCity condition
Target delivery areas preciselyPostal code: exact codes, comma-separated lists
Cover code ranges without huge listsPostal prefix: “starts with” matching

A merchant asking “do I really have to type every Sicilian zip code?” is our most common Italian support question, and the answer is no twice over: ACOD's state condition handles named regions directly, and prefixes handle everything in between (Italian CAPs are hierarchical, as are Indian PINs, Turkish posta kodları, and most systems).

Setup

  1. ACOD → Limit Cash on Delivery → add a location condition at the level you chose.
  2. Enter values (for prefixes, the shared beginning of the codes, e.g. “90”).
  3. Combine with other conditions if needed; order value, products, and customer tags all stack.
  4. Verify with testing mode using an address inside and outside the area.

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Questions fréquentes

Can I combine location rules with order value?

Yes. Conditions combine, e.g. “COD everywhere domestically, but in remote prefixes only under 2,000.”

Do prefix rules work for Indian pin codes?

Yes. Indian PINs are hierarchical (first digit = zone, first two = sub-region), so a handful of prefixes covers a state or a high-RTO belt.