a client site using shipping by weight raised an interesting question... here is how their shipping works...
1. they sell a lot of lightweight items - straps, bungies, rubber tips for canes etc - these are very lights, to are put into the system at 0.1 lb
2. they sell walking sticks and canes, most of which weight a lb or two - these are generally shipped 1 or 2 in the same package for a single rate - 3 and more cause the shipping to move into another bracket, so we label them all 1 lb except the odd really heavy one.
3. other items which are heavier still.. these are not the problem.
So - shipping of up to 10 of these little straps equals 1 cane.
Shipping table a...
0.10 lb = $5.00
1.00 lb = $9.00
2.00 lb = $14.00
excess rule = 1lb = $4.00
So.... we expect a number of straps to be able to be in the cart as we will not have hit the 1lb limit until we either add a cane, or get more than 10 straps...
What we find is adding the second strap causes the table to exceed the 0.10 lb category, and enter the 1.00 lb category - even though we're only at 0.20 lbs...
The way round this is to add another entry at 0.99lb = $5.00
but why? I reason that the weight has not exceeded the 1.00 lb ($9.00) level - so why is it being charged?
cheers
Greg
1. they sell a lot of lightweight items - straps, bungies, rubber tips for canes etc - these are very lights, to are put into the system at 0.1 lb
2. they sell walking sticks and canes, most of which weight a lb or two - these are generally shipped 1 or 2 in the same package for a single rate - 3 and more cause the shipping to move into another bracket, so we label them all 1 lb except the odd really heavy one.
3. other items which are heavier still.. these are not the problem.
So - shipping of up to 10 of these little straps equals 1 cane.
Shipping table a...
0.10 lb = $5.00
1.00 lb = $9.00
2.00 lb = $14.00
excess rule = 1lb = $4.00
So.... we expect a number of straps to be able to be in the cart as we will not have hit the 1lb limit until we either add a cane, or get more than 10 straps...
What we find is adding the second strap causes the table to exceed the 0.10 lb category, and enter the 1.00 lb category - even though we're only at 0.20 lbs...
The way round this is to add another entry at 0.99lb = $5.00
but why? I reason that the weight has not exceeded the 1.00 lb ($9.00) level - so why is it being charged?
cheers
Greg
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