jazweber Posted November 12, 2002 Posted November 12, 2002 Hello Somebody could explain me how to allow different shipping zones rates. I would like to make: - a shipping price for the United States (depending on the price of the product) - a other shipping price for the rest of the world Thanks Jason jason Weber
Guyver Posted November 14, 2002 Posted November 14, 2002 Look in your admin screen under modules/shipping, the is a ZONE rate there, you put in your zones, ie US for one, world for other, and then put in your shipping costs based on weight. John
Guest Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 is it possible to do zone rates, like US, Ca and World for item based shipping?
Guest Posted January 23, 2003 Posted January 23, 2003 I was wondering if you ever got this to work? My problem is I don't mind to do seperate zones but I don't want to do it by weight. I would rather do it by price amount, is there anyway to do this. For example: if an item cost 14.99 and we charge 4 for shipping and the person is buying from canada or europe I want to be able to add on an extra charge of 4.00 Any suggestions would be great Thanks
kn1ght Posted January 23, 2003 Posted January 23, 2003 try extraship from the contribution section. I'm using this and works great.
Guest Posted January 23, 2003 Posted January 23, 2003 Is it the extraship postcode rate from the contribution? How did you set it up do you have as a international order?
kn1ght Posted January 23, 2003 Posted January 23, 2003 Is it the extraship postcode rate from the contribution? Correct How did you set it up do you have as a international order? It has it own built-in Handling fee, so if you are using the one from: Configuration->Shipping/Packaging You could just divided them, my setup is: Domestic: $4 for 1st order, $1 for 2nd,3rd and so on.. International: $5 for 1st order, $1.5 for 2nd, 3rd and so on.. So here's what I put in Extraship settings (you'll understand once u installed it): Enable Extraship Rate Shipping 1 Handling Fee 2 My Country Area 1 00000;0,1 My Country Area 2 00000;0,1 International Zones 1 OTHER;1,1.5 Other International Zones OTHER;1,1.5 I divided my handling fee because I use UPS too. There's another $2 in my Configuration->Shipping/Packaging, so that gives me a total $4 My Country Area 1 00000;0,1 Where as 00000= your zip code 0= 1st item 1= 2nd,3rd,... items International Zones 1 OTHER;1,1.5 As I mentioned above I charge $5 for 1st item and $1.5 for 2nd,3rd,... OTHER= The rest of the world, unless you mention some codes 1= 1st item (this would give me $4 handling + $1 =$5) 1.5= 2nd, 3rd, ...
Guest Posted January 23, 2003 Posted January 23, 2003 Thanks kn1ght, I will reply in exactly how we set it up so ther people if they have the same issue can read it!! :!:
kn1ght Posted January 23, 2003 Posted January 23, 2003 Oh, there's a bug in it. If you put your zip code in it, and your shipping still charges the same rate for 1,2,3 items. use this: My Country Area 1 1st Zip Code = 00000 My Country Area 2 2nd Zip Code = 99999
Parikesit Posted February 15, 2003 Posted February 15, 2003 Hi :shock: , For CVS#20021104 and above, please try the new version of Extraship shipping module. URL: http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,986. Please send your comment to OsCommerce Forum: http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34411 ======= FEATURES - Enable/disable Extraship module - Sort order - Handling fee for this shipping package - Covered LOCAL COUNTRY and INTERNATIONAL COUNTRIES - Rate by Weight and Postcode (for local country) or Country Iso Code 2 (for international countries) - FIRST weight limit and - NEXT weight multiplication recent contributions: mySQLi extension for osc 2.X, OPI: advanced image handling (ajax, thumbnail, watermark, etc), and other contributions all here
jthiggins Posted March 6, 2003 Posted March 6, 2003 Okay, I just installed extra ship but I'm having some trouble. Here is what I need to do: For US shipping: $4 for the first item, $1 more for each additional item, with a $7 maximum.For Canada shipping: $6.00 US flat. For overseas shipping: $16.00 US flat. For the first part, I used a module contribution from the features section that adds item count to the ship table module. Now, however I need to set up these flat rates for the other two "zones" being Canada and Elsewhere (not USA or Canada) Please help! Jim
Genius Posted May 4, 2004 Posted May 4, 2004 Hi, I just wanted to ask a few question with regards to your contibution. Is it possible to use this contribution based on a product format rather than by weight. Basically what i have is 2 different types of group products: Group 1 CD's & DVD's Group 2 Books & Stationary and each of these groups have 2 different prices the First and then additional cost ( just like your have explained in your contribtion, but yours i based on weight) and then 2 different Prices for international shipping. Each of these product Groups have a Format group, SO CD = MC DVD = MV Books = BK Stationary = PP This is want i have Group1 CD's (MC) , DVD's (MV) Local shipping (default country) First item 1.00 each additional 0.50 ( this is in the same group type) International ( anyother country) First item 2.50 each additional 1.50( this is in the same group type) Group2 Books (BK) , Stationary (PP) Local shipping (default country) First item 2.00 each additional 1.00( this is in the same group type) International ( anyother country) First item 4.00 each additional 2.00( this is in the same group type). SO if you bought 1 book+1 CD+ 1 DVD ( default country) Shipping will be 2.00 +0.50+0.50 = 3.00 (calculating the highest ship rate first from the selected Items) AND if you bought 1 book+1 CD+ 1 DVD (Any other country) Shipping will be 4.00 +1.50+1.50 = 7.00 (calculating the highest ship rate first from the selected Items). I hope i have made this clear..and hope someone can assist me. thanks in advance.
Genius Posted May 4, 2004 Posted May 4, 2004 HI , i have installed this contribution and the problem, i am facing is that no calculation are done, only when i put the handleing fee then i am able to see just the charge for the handling fee and not the rest.
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