E-Junkie Forum http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/ E-Junkie Forum RSS en-us Copyright 2012, 19.5 Degrees. All rights reserved. webmaster@e-junkie.com webmaster@e-junkie.com Thu, 8 May 2008 23:45:39 GMT Fri, 10 Feb 2012 16:02:39 GMT 681 E-JUNKIE 5 E-Junkie Forum http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/ http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/logo.gif 290 104 Post #2 http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/2560/pg/0#post6334 http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/2560/pg/0#post6334 Thu, 8 May 2008 23:45:39 GMT http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.shipping.php

Aside from just using our actual USPS rate calculation (which you can disable by leaving your zipcode blank in your Seller Admin > Cart Shipping Settings), the alternate shipping formula we apply is:

((cost per oz.) X (product wt. + package wt.)) + (package cost) + (handling cost)

Anything you can figure that will come out right within that formula, more power to ya. You can get real creative too, like making your general shipping cost/oz. setting for 1.00, then set the "weight" of each product to the flat-rate you want to charge for shipping each unit of that product. ;^)]]>
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Post #1 http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/2560/pg/0#post6334 http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/2560/pg/0#post6334 Thu, 8 May 2008 21:51:32 GMT
Basically it looked like this:

0-3 lbs $7.50
3.1-6lbs $11.50
6.1-9lbs $15.50
9.1-12lbs $21.50

Everything above that, was $26.50.........so you just assigned weights to each product, and wherever it fell into with the order, thats what the customer pays.

Is there a way to do something similar here?]]>
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