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Hi all. I have searched and searched and cant seem to find a solution...heres what i want to do...

 

I wan to have say 4 zones..

 

Australia

Asia

Europe

North and south america

 

For each zone I want to have per item shipping costs...so for example...

 

Australia

1-3 items = $4.50

4-6 items = $8.00...etc

 

Asia

1-3 Items = $7.oo

4-6 items = $12.00 etc...

 

But I cant work out hwo to do it and I am about to have a breakdown! Any help would be so much appreciated

Posted (edited)

I think the State Based Rates contribution can do what you want.

 

The default is three different statez, zones, countries, but I think you can change it in the code

Edited by Winterchild

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Posted (edited)

My mistake, I think you should look at this contribution

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Just trying to download the package.....it's not seeming to work...downloading as a .tar.gz file...is that right?

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Just trying to download the package.....it's not seeming to work...downloading as a .tar.gz file...is that right?

 

Yes it is a .tar.gz package. You will need to unpack it with a program that can ungzip and unpack a tar archive. Winzip should be able to do this.

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