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Hi

 

I am wondering if anyone can help me here? I am doing a website where the owner is wishing to put a shipping value on orders depending on how much the person spends. We currently do it on UK Postcode area but the owner is keen to do it more on a total value.

 

So, for example:

 

0-£20.00 £3.99

£20.01-£29.99 £5.99

£30.00+ £6.99

 

However, with this, he is also wanting to have a standard flat rate that overrides the above examples for certain parts of the UK. I realise this is a complex way of doing it and have advised him it may not be possible, but if anyone has any ideas or suggestions, please pass them on.

 

Thanks in advanced

 

Fraser

  • 2 months later...
Posted

Back to top, Im also looking for the same thing .. :blink:

 

 

Hi

 

I am wondering if anyone can help me here? I am doing a website where the owner is wishing to put a shipping value on orders depending on how much the person spends. We currently do it on UK Postcode area but the owner is keen to do it more on a total value.

 

So, for example:

 

0-£20.00 £3.99

£20.01-£29.99 £5.99

£30.00+ £6.99

 

However, with this, he is also wanting to have a standard flat rate that overrides the above examples for certain parts of the UK. I realise this is a complex way of doing it and have advised him it may not be possible, but if anyone has any ideas or suggestions, please pass them on.

 

Thanks in advanced

 

Fraser

Posted

Hello Fraser

 

Did you ever get it going? Anyone replied to you? I'd be interested in finding out the same?

 

Thanks

 

Norbert

 

 

 

Hi

 

I am wondering if anyone can help me here? I am doing a website where the owner is wishing to put a shipping value on orders depending on how much the person spends. We currently do it on UK Postcode area but the owner is keen to do it more on a total value.

 

So, for example:

 

0-£20.00 £3.99

£20.01-£29.99 £5.99

£30.00+ £6.99

 

However, with this, he is also wanting to have a standard flat rate that overrides the above examples for certain parts of the UK. I realise this is a complex way of doing it and have advised him it may not be possible, but if anyone has any ideas or suggestions, please pass them on.

 

Thanks in advanced

 

Fraser

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