• Resolved supervinnie40

    (@supervinnie40)


    For some reason the standard Woocommerce price filter shows Prijs: 0 — 10.000.000.000 on my site.
    The most expensive item in my shop is 460 euro. So it doesn;t make sense.

    I disabled all caching plugins, I emptied the transients and recount the terms. But yet, the problem remains.’
    I also tried disabling all other plugins and switched to Twenty Twenty-one, but it’s still there…

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  • Plugin Support abwaita a11n

    (@abwaita)

    Hi @supervinnie40,

    We’ve not heard back from you in a while, so I’m marking this thread as resolved. Hopefully, the above info was helpful and you were able to proceed as advised.

    If you have further questions, please feel free to open a new topic.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter supervinnie40

    (@supervinnie40)

    Have you read the last post?

    No, nothing has been resolved. Although I’m thankful for the effort that was put in giving me many tips and hints, I haven’t been able to find the problem. Every time I ask somebody to see if they can help me, they give me the same reply: the WooCommerce price filter is faulty. Unfortunately, nobody can help me because there is no point in editing the WooCommerce plugin. That change would be overridden as soon as there is an update.

    So no! The problem has not been resolved, no solution and (although I’m grateful) the advice giving did not turn out to be helpful.
    I’ve spent 200+ on developers who all come back with the same conclusion: fault in the woocommerce plugin.

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