For example, a commodity price is $ 8.
I set the Flat rate.
One shipping is $ 7,
and then each additional piece of merchandise continued heavy $ 1.5.
So buy 10 commodities, the price should be $ 8×10 +9 x1.5 = 93.5,
But, in fact,
the buyer bought and found the price is 8×10 +7 x10 = $ 150.
How to achieve this shipping effect?
how to properly set.
The first set Shipping Cost $ 7
The second Shipping Cost 7 +1.5.
The third Shipping Cost 7 +1.5 x2.
Another commodity heavier… a commodity price is $ 12.
one shipping is $ 8,
and then each additional piece of merchandise continued heavy $2.
So buy 10 commodities, the price should be $ 12×10 +9 x2 = 138,
But, in fact,
the buyer bought and found the price is 12×10 +8 x10 = $ 200.
How to achieve this shipping effect?
how to properly set.
The first set Shipping Cost $ 8
The second Shipping Cost 8 +2.
The third Shipping Cost 8 +2 x2.
Maybe I did not make it clear. Sorry…
According CindyBear said set, is unified,
but not suitable for Different Weight of goods, do you think?
You can achieve different product, different added weight charge?
This is the most fair for buyers.
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