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Thank you for the information. All of the shipping units have now been entered and are showing up accordingly. However, I did a test-run by adding all of the items into the shopping cart and with a total of almost $200.00, the total shipping price was less than $4.00. How can I get the total to account for the weight of all the items in the cart? See the attached images for further reference. Thank you.
The shipping is dimensionless - meaning you need to enter integer values for the unit. For example:
Brick => scale 100
Feather => scale 1
Based on the scale you set the price for each unit of the scale. This provides the most flexibility for setting up ranges of weights across many dissimilar products. One may also set scale of a different category of products as such along the same 2 products listed above:
Diamond => scale 1000
Cruise Ticket => scale 2000
one may set up a price based on scale between 1-100 and a different price based on scale 1000 - 2000
naturally shipping a brick is less expensive than a diamond because of insurance, etc. even though the brick weights more.
I hope the above makes it clear as to how the scale works.
We have set up the price ranges for USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc. Now I am trying to set it up so each items' shipping is based on the weight of the item. However, when I enter the weight in ounces it tells me that the number is invalid or it just disappears completely. So my question is: How do we enter the shipping units for each individual item based on weight? Thank you.
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