I use weight based shipping, but that doesn't take account of the weight of the packaging. Is it possible to add an offset to the calculation before it starts adding the products up?
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Originally posted by leehack View PostOnly ugly surcharges and they do more bad than good. Why not up your prices in the weight bands slightly and keep it clear and easy?
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I allow about 15-20g for the padded envelope (we use Mail Lite Plus), then 10g for the invoice and 2g for the franking and address labels. These weights are added to the product weights. Works for us, anyway.
And of course, most people order more than one thing so the weight calculation is more than it needs to be. It's definitely safer this way and we don't get caught out.
We do "force" the weights on some products which are more valuable, to ensure they go by Recorded or Special Delivery.
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Originally posted by guccij View Post
We do "force" the weights on some products which are more valuable, to ensure they go by Recorded or Special Delivery.
Ideally I'd like to force Special Delivery based on value, but I can't find an easy way of doing it.
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Could you just adjust your weight band down by an amount equivalent to the packaging weight.
For example: Royal Mail 1st Class Post 501g-750g could be set with a weight limit of 0.65 Kg giving you 100g allowance for packaging.
Using this method means you can use accurate weights in Actinic and don't end up with a cumulative error
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Originally posted by consciouspnm View PostHow do you force items into Special Delivery? Do you limit the top weight for first class?
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Originally posted by Golf Tee Warehouse View PostCould you just adjust your weight band down by an amount equivalent to the packaging weight.
For example: Royal Mail 1st Class Post 501g-750g could be set with a weight limit of 0.65 Kg giving you 100g allowance for packaging.
Using this method means you can use accurate weights in Actinic and don't end up with a cumulative error
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Originally posted by guccij View PostYes we do limit it. The limit is set at 300g. Above 300g, customers have only Recorded or Special Delivery to choose from. Then above 400g Special only. Above 2 kilos it's Standard Parcels or DHL.
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Originally posted by consciouspnm View PostWhy are you differentiating between first class and recorded? The compensation is exactly the same. I used to send everything Signed For until the postman pointed out it was just a waste of 72p unless there was some legal requirement that you had to know if it had been delivered.
The signed-for option should, in theory, allow you to prove that somebody has received the item(s) and signed for the delivery. On many occasions (we use Recorded Signed-For a lot) the postie doesn't do his/her job and either self-signs it or delivers it without signing at all.
The sole basis of this allows you to prove they received the item, otherwise please point me in the direction of companies that sell relatively high value items which are sent via standard First Class delivery and I'll act innocent and say I never received the initial item, nor the replacement, nor the third replacement, etc, etc.
See what I mean? In 'online business' there are so many shady characters you don't know who you can and cannot trust. If all online sales were delivered to your local area you would know the delivery locations background and you could take further steps to reduce the risk of fraud (chargebacks mainly). Unfortunately as sales are UK (and world) wide, this is not a viable option - and therefore everything is sent via recorded or special delivery (depending on the items value) to protect ourselves as sellers. (Even if the postie self-signs, the burden is on himself if the recipient still claims they never received it)
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In line with your initial request, can't you factor in the packaging weight into the products overall weight?
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Originally posted by consciouspnm View PostWhy are you differentiating between first class and recorded?
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I was including it even though I was offering 'Free' delivery on some products. As those products were valued under £36 then I didn't see the advantage of knowing it has been delivered. If the customer says it didn't turn up, I'll just put a claim in to the Royal Mail. I have proof of posting so they have to either pay up or prove it was delivered. If you are getting the customer to pay for it then that's different to me footing the bill for no perceived advantage.
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Originally posted by grantglendinnin View Post
The sole basis of this allows you to prove they received the item, otherwise please point me in the direction of companies that sell relatively high value items which are sent via standard First Class delivery and I'll act innocent and say I never received the initial item, nor the replacement, nor the third replacement, etc, etc.
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In line with your initial request, can't you factor in the packaging weight into the products overall weight?
If I add the packaging weight to each product and they buy two products then they are paying for the packaging twice...
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Originally posted by consciouspnm View PostI'll just put a claim in to the Royal Mail.
The time it takes to submit a claim, with all the paperwork required, exchange rate proofs and so on, convinced us that it wasn't worth the candle. In any event, you only get back the cost price, not the retail price of the item.
It's unscrupulous eBayers who are to blame of course.
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Originally posted by consciouspnm View PostIf I add the packaging weight to each product and they buy two products then they are paying for the packaging twice...
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