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  • @Avantage- Thanks for trying our plugin. Buyers will always see one consolidated shipping charge for the entire order, which will basically be the sum of shipping charges for each product in that order. In the back end, depending on the settings you(the admin) have chosen, shipping amount collected will be disbursed among the vendors.

    Example-
    Vendor A, Shipping cost = $20
    Product cost=$100

    Vendor B, Shipping cost = $10
    Product cost =$120

    When customer decides to purchase both these products in the same order, the total cost of products would be $220 while total shipping cost would be $30. Once the order is paid, Vendor A receives $20+ His share from sale. Same happens for Vendor B too.

    Let me know if that helps.

    Regards,
    Sandeep

    Thread Starter Avantage

    (@avantage)

    you’re quick 🙂 what settings I should have. I have created a seller and products added through this seller. I also like admin created a product and then both products done in a purchase as a client. Which institution I change, it remains at 1x shipping not twice added shipping

    Thanks for your help

    Thanks for the appreciation 🙂

    Let’s check out the different settings panel that control the above scenario:

    1. Shipping cost distribution- The path for this one is Wp-admin>> WooCommerce>> WCMp >> Payment >> What to Pay >> Shipping. You would see a checkbox, when ticked vendors would receive shipping amount on top of the sale share.

    2. Sale share- The plugin provides 3 interfaces for defining the sale share logic. One is the global settings panel( Wp-admin>> WooCommerce>> WCMp >> Payment >> What to Pay). Next is individual vendor basis and last one is within each individual product.

    3. Shipping class & cost: After a vendor is approved by the admin, they need to create the shipping class costs. They can do this from wp-admin >> Shipping or you( the admin) can create a page on front-end using the shortcode: [vendor_shipping_settings]. The create page would allow them to add shipping class costs from frontend.

    At at any given point of time, you can check the different shipping classes and the costs involved. The path for this is Wp-admin>> WooCommerce>> Settings>> Shipping >> Flat Rate>> Shipping Class Costs. Here you would see a shipping class with vendor username.

    Let me know if this helps.

    Regards,
    Sandeep

    Thread Starter Avantage

    (@avantage)

    I think I’ll go for free shipping. I have followed instructions and created a class for the seller. When I two products from the vendor and a product from another vendor sale remains one shipping charge. When I then the class coupling to the product with the products of the seller’s calculated for all the three products, the costs.

    My wish is that when a customer might buy two products from one vendor and a product vendor b which are then 2 x shipping charge. So for a 1 x and 1 x for b

    Thread Starter Avantage

    (@avantage)

    yes!!! it works.. your my hero!!! thnx thnx 🙂

    @Avantage- Thanks a lot. Users like yourselves keep us motivated to push the boundaries further 🙂

    Regards,
    Sandeep

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