A site I'm working on has UK shipping set up as follows:
Up to 0.50kg £2.60
Up to 1.0kg £3.60
Up to 1.25kg £4.95
Up to 1.5kg £5.50
Up to 8kg £5.95
8kg is the maximum that a single package can be for the shipping service, so I've set the optimal package weight to 8kg, which means that an over-weight order would comprise an 8kg package and one with the balance in it.
However, this isn't the case when shipping is being calculated. Working with an example product with a weight of 1.2kg, 6 products (7.2kg) is £5.95, but adding another product, taking the weight to 8.4kg, doubles the shipping to £11.90 instead of £5.95 + £2.60 = £8.55.
I've tried changing the 8kg to 16kg in the weight/cost settings, and also tried both "Don't allow excess" and "Take the highest value in the field", but nothing makes any difference.
I've attached a screenshot of my shipping settings if it helps.
Malcolm
Up to 0.50kg £2.60
Up to 1.0kg £3.60
Up to 1.25kg £4.95
Up to 1.5kg £5.50
Up to 8kg £5.95
8kg is the maximum that a single package can be for the shipping service, so I've set the optimal package weight to 8kg, which means that an over-weight order would comprise an 8kg package and one with the balance in it.
However, this isn't the case when shipping is being calculated. Working with an example product with a weight of 1.2kg, 6 products (7.2kg) is £5.95, but adding another product, taking the weight to 8.4kg, doubles the shipping to £11.90 instead of £5.95 + £2.60 = £8.55.
I've tried changing the 8kg to 16kg in the weight/cost settings, and also tried both "Don't allow excess" and "Take the highest value in the field", but nothing makes any difference.
I've attached a screenshot of my shipping settings if it helps.
Malcolm
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