ankur0101 Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 In my shop, i want to use minimum weight of shipping that is 6KG. that means if persons goods are less that 6 Kg, he canot order it [ cannot checkout ] but if he buys goods more than 6KG, then he can checkout how to do that.... in administrator >> Configuration >> shipping & packaging >> there is option , Maximum weight i will ship but i want inverse of that Minimum weight i will ship please help me over here Thank you.
RKB Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 In my shop, i want to use minimum weight of shipping that is 6KG. that means if persons goods are less that 6 Kg, he canot order it [ cannot checkout ] but if he buys goods more than 6KG, then he can checkout how to do that.... in administrator >> Configuration >> shipping & packaging >> there is option , Maximum weight i will ship but i want inverse of that Minimum weight i will ship please help me over here Thank you. I don't know what you sell, but have you considered selling 0-6 kilo orders for the 6 kg price. Cheers Ron The Crew rowing the boat, don't rock it !
ankur0101 Posted July 24, 2008 Author Posted July 24, 2008 I don't know what you sell, but have you considered selling 0-6 kilo orders for the 6 kg price. No if buyer buys goods below 6KG, then it will show error "Minimum 6khs of goods are allowed." if he buys goods of 6 kg, then he have to pay $12 if he buys goods of 7 kg, then he have to pay $14 if he buys goods of 8 kg, then he have to pay $16 if he buys goods of 9 kg, then he have to pay $17 like that and it will go on till 20kg please help me Thank you
RKB Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 Noif buyer buys goods below 6KG, then it will show error "Minimum 6khs of goods are allowed." if he buys goods of 6 kg, then he have to pay $12 if he buys goods of 7 kg, then he have to pay $14 if he buys goods of 8 kg, then he have to pay $16 if he buys goods of 9 kg, then he have to pay $17 like that and it will go on till 20kg please help me Thank you Help me out here, How much is 6Kg of product ? Do you sell in 1 Kg increments above 6Kg. ? Cheers Ron The Crew rowing the boat, don't rock it !
Guest Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 I don't know what you sell, but have you considered selling 0-6 kilo orders for the 6 kg price. That would be the most logical option.
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