Hi, the last suggestion works fine for me. In most shops, it is OK to make the increments bigger as the numbers getting higher. For instance, like this: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,15,20,25,50,75,100,150,200 etc.
I don’t think I ever annoy any customer or have lost a sale, by not accepting 4003 pieces of any goods.
They simply pick 4000, and those who *need* 4003 just add one more line in the order.
For me that's just not a workable solution since the seller is selling liquids that can be anything up to 200 litres per unit. They are calculating weight on the premise that 1 litre is equal to 1kg and the suggested solution would require specification of shipping costs for every 1kg over and above 20kg.
For me that's just not a workable solution since the seller is selling liquids that can be anything up to 200 litres per unit. They are calculating weight on the premise that 1 litre is equal to 1kg and the suggested solution would require specification of shipping costs for every 1kg over and above 20kg.
If it is ONLY one fixed cost (say 8.50 for under 20kg) and then 0.30 per additional kg above 20 kg you can set a fixed cost (additional shipping charge) in your product variant info: Shipping enabled: Free shipping: Additional shipping charge: Weight: [lb(s)] Length: [inch(es)] Width: [inch(es)] And then charge per kg (0.0 for 0kg to 20kg; and 0.30 for 20kg to 200kg)
Thanks so much for your response, but I am still struggling here.
I have activated ship by weight and am trying to set up the levels. Let me show you one as an example I am setting up for South Africa.
I want to charge a flat rate of R200 for South Africa only from 0-3000 grams, which I have done here https://www.screencast.com/t/pr5os5ssgd
The product that I have added to the cart weighs 175 grams, but when i estimate shipping costs, it comes up as R0.00 - https://www.screencast.com/t/WcKTLDco
The product that I have added to the cart weighs 175 grams, but when i estimate shipping costs, it comes up as R0.00 - https://www.screencast.com/t/WcKTLDco
Any idea what I am doing wrong here?
The screenshot of your shipping by weight record shows a zip code of 8001 but you're estimating shipping to zip code 7979 so it's not going to match. It's better to start by setting up the least specific record first. So leave all the fields set to * and the zip code blank. Once you're happy that it's working then start adding more specific records where the rates need to be different to the default. The Shipping by weight plugin works by matching the most specific shipping record that's defined for each shipping method.
Also if you're actually using multiple warehouses then there's a setting under Shipping Settings (Advanced view) called Use warehouse location that you may want to use.
Just one more thing, I need to set up levels and apply certain countries to them. Does this mean that I will have to set up a level for each country I am going to ship to?
For example:
0-500 = R275
500-1000 = R285
1000-1500 = R300
1500-2000 = R315
2000-2500 = R330
2500-3000 = R350
These levels of weight and prices will need to apply to Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland and United Arab Emirates. So the question is, can I apply a level to multiple countries?
Does this mean that I will have to set up a level for each country I am going to ship to?
Yes. Either you set it country by country or leave "*" in the country field and it will apply to all countries. You could also upload your setings by SQL
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