• Resolved CowboyFrank

    (@cowboyfrank)


    Store URL: http://www.labellewinerynh.com/products/
    WordPress version: 3.7.1
    WP e-Commerce version: 3.8.12.1
    Gold Cart version: 2.9.7.6
    Theme: (Custom)

    I did this: Set up UPS shipping for most physical items. Turned Flat Rate on for one lightweight item, charging $1. (Because using UPS for one card order – which would cost the price of a postage stamp to mail via USPS – costs $9.24 via UPS Ground, which is ridiculous.)

    I expected WP e-Commerce to do this: Add the $1 flat rate fee for that item into the shipping total for the order.

    Instead it did this: If shoppers buy a gift card AND a jar of jam (for example), they can choose to pay $1 total shipping instead of $1 + the cost to ship the jar of jam.

    Now, I could instead simply disregard shipping for the gift card item (and eat the cost to ship it), but if I do that, the shipping calculator breaks altogether for card-only orders, and the order cannot be completed at all.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-e-commerce/

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  • Thread Starter CowboyFrank

    (@cowboyfrank)

    Here’s the core of the problem, from the documentation (http://docs.getshopped.org/documentation/ups-shipping/):

    “Ensure that you have not turned the option ‘disregard shipping for this product’ on.”

    Why on earth can’t some products have zero shipping costs?

    Edward

    (@edwardinstinct)

    You can specify specific shipping for a single product

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/151891/screenshots/2013-12-10_2237.png

    I would set the special shipping per product as needed

    Regards
    Edward

    Thread Starter CowboyFrank

    (@cowboyfrank)

    Edward, I tried that configuration. If I do that, if shoppers buy a gift card plus something else that requires the UPS shipping calculator (like a jar of jam), they can just choose to pay $1 total shipping instead of $1 + the cost to ship the jar of jam.

    Thread Starter CowboyFrank

    (@cowboyfrank)

    FIX!

    Working with Premium Support, we figured out that if you add additional checkout questions for the product’s category (even just a throwaway question, like “Is this purchase a gift?”), the “Disregard Shipping” option for a product no longer fouls up the checkout process.

    Don’t know why that makes a difference, and don’t really care – it works, so it’s good.

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