Hi,
I am setting shipping charges using the advanced function and 'banding' them into 3 different charges as follows :
BAND COST
1 £3.95
2 £6.95
3 £9.95
I have then applied these band numbers to each product accordingly. My question however is how does the advanced shipping function handle multiple quantity orders? So, for example, if a customer ordered 2 x BAND 1 products, would the delivery charge be £7.90? My plan is to have product quanties which equal more than 1 charged to the top rate of £9.95 and not BAND 1 (or any BAND cost) simply added together. If I use the Excess 'Take the highest value in the table' option, will this use £9.95 for any multiple quantities for any mix of BAND or do I require some other method?
The Actinic Catalog help doesn't really specify how to solve my particular problem. Can anyone help?
Thanks
I am setting shipping charges using the advanced function and 'banding' them into 3 different charges as follows :
BAND COST
1 £3.95
2 £6.95
3 £9.95
I have then applied these band numbers to each product accordingly. My question however is how does the advanced shipping function handle multiple quantity orders? So, for example, if a customer ordered 2 x BAND 1 products, would the delivery charge be £7.90? My plan is to have product quanties which equal more than 1 charged to the top rate of £9.95 and not BAND 1 (or any BAND cost) simply added together. If I use the Excess 'Take the highest value in the table' option, will this use £9.95 for any multiple quantities for any mix of BAND or do I require some other method?
The Actinic Catalog help doesn't really specify how to solve my particular problem. Can anyone help?
Thanks
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