Well spotted!! Here is the Zone / Class table for the rest of the world. I see that "Divide Product Weights by Weight in Kilograms" has a value of 1. The UK Zone / Class table is identical in that respect. Even as an exercise in English I can't figure out what that means. If I substituted a figure of 0 would SD charge infinity?
I really thought you were on to something, so I went back and looked at some other orders, hoping to find that the combined weights of the product added up to the shipping cost applied by SD. Unfortunately there seems to be no consist ency. I haven't found another case where the postage was in a simple relationship to the weight.
For a good deal of 2013 SD was charging correctly, with occasional forays into fiction. If I go back about three years the handling charge was applied in full but I was being second-guessed on postage. The second-guessing seems to start when the postage rises much above £1.10. With some higher figures it's more than halved.
I can't swear that there haven't been some accidental changes in settings but it doesn't seem very likely (although it has gone back and forth a bit between me and my designer).
I really thought you were on to something, so I went back and looked at some other orders, hoping to find that the combined weights of the product added up to the shipping cost applied by SD. Unfortunately there seems to be no consist ency. I haven't found another case where the postage was in a simple relationship to the weight.
For a good deal of 2013 SD was charging correctly, with occasional forays into fiction. If I go back about three years the handling charge was applied in full but I was being second-guessed on postage. The second-guessing seems to start when the postage rises much above £1.10. With some higher figures it's more than halved.
I can't swear that there haven't been some accidental changes in settings but it doesn't seem very likely (although it has gone back and forth a bit between me and my designer).
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