problem setting up shipping by weight
I set up Shipping by weight...entered products as default shipping, default wt. as oz., set prices for weight ranges for each state and international...uploaded cart and it does not calculate shipping by weight of item sold.....
site http://www.sunputty.com/sunputtyfamilyo … /index.php
software: shopping cart creator pro
operating system windows xp professoional
version 3.8, build 3863
Any suggestions?
site http://www.sunputty.com/sunputtyfamilyo … /index.php
software: shopping cart creator pro
operating system windows xp professoional
version 3.8, build 3863
Any suggestions?
Note: All my products were previously entered in lbs. and I changed them to ozs. and the default wt to ozs......I noticed that the program has a note that products previously set up will remain in the previous weight....
Does that preclude changing their wt to a different unit of measure and setting up shipping by weight based on the new default weight?
Thank you for any help you can offer.....
Ben Blue
Does that preclude changing their wt to a different unit of measure and setting up shipping by weight based on the new default weight?
Thank you for any help you can offer.....
Ben Blue
I just checked your shop out here and it appears to have calculated everything for me.
http://www.coffeecup.com/files/forums/scc-weight.png
http://www.coffeecup.com/files/forums/scc-weight.png
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I checked out your website and got quite a shock. You are in NY and I am in Colorado.
I chose a 4 OZ item that costs $4.
Your shipping cost me $8, twice the price of a 4 oz. item AND it added tax to the sale.
If I were a customer, I would shop elswhere.
You need to make a few changes. I would be interested in seeing a copy of the scale you used for shipping. Did you take into consideration the different postal zones? I am in the same boat you are; trying to set the shipping by the OZ. I am getting very close to just adding a few bucks to each item to cover shipping and offer free shipping on my site so I don't have to deal with it. Too much aggrevation, I think.
Steve
I chose a 4 OZ item that costs $4.
Your shipping cost me $8, twice the price of a 4 oz. item AND it added tax to the sale.
If I were a customer, I would shop elswhere.
You need to make a few changes. I would be interested in seeing a copy of the scale you used for shipping. Did you take into consideration the different postal zones? I am in the same boat you are; trying to set the shipping by the OZ. I am getting very close to just adding a few bucks to each item to cover shipping and offer free shipping on my site so I don't have to deal with it. Too much aggrevation, I think.
Steve
As you can see in Scott's post, tax was added to Alabama from NY and his shipping is also $8.
Is your shipping set at one price? His item weighed less than mine.
Steve
Is your shipping set at one price? His item weighed less than mine.
Steve
I changed shipping back to default cost of $4 with $2 added per item for all states + tax
International is $4 + $6 per item + tax
I did this because I didnt want a non-functional store to be "live"
The $8 shipping you got for one item must have been from an older cached site; refresh your browser to see current setting
I dont know why the site didnt accept the shipping by weight....I would like to set shipping by weight so our 1/10 oz. samples dont have to be shipped for our default $6 per item
Thanks....
International is $4 + $6 per item + tax
I did this because I didnt want a non-functional store to be "live"
The $8 shipping you got for one item must have been from an older cached site; refresh your browser to see current setting
I dont know why the site didnt accept the shipping by weight....I would like to set shipping by weight so our 1/10 oz. samples dont have to be shipped for our default $6 per item
Thanks....
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