posted on February 12, 2006 12:46:03 PM new
Hi there,
Are you talking about the shipping calculator that appears in the listing, or using the calculated shipping option and shipping discounts during checkout? Please let us know, so we can clarify this for you.
posted on February 14, 2006 05:58:52 AM new
"Are you talking about the shipping calculator that appears in the listing,"
Yes the shipping calculator does not add Items.
My auction are Multiple Items
Your Shipping Calculator Does not Recognise the
Number of Items or give an option to increase Quantity. It shows Shipping For One Item only But not The Shipping Charges For 4 or 6.
Use the shipping calculator at the bottom of the auction. When the window comes up with your shipping Charge adjust the Quantity. Then hit recalculate.
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posted on February 24, 2006 10:18:23 AM new
matchbox - I just tried the ebay shipping calculator in your auction and it does not let you calculate for multiple lot's. As far as I know it never did. Not positive about how ebay's works but as far as vendio YOU CAN NOT get it to calculate multiple items for shipment in the listing. What you can do is offer either a % shipping discount at checkout for multiple order shipment, offer each additional items shipping at a set price (for each additional item) or use the total of all items weight combined for shipping. It sucks, I agree, would be a nice upgrade. I suggested it a long time ago and I think it's way back on the back burner as a upgrade.
They say your memory's the second thing to go, I just can't remember what the first thing is.
posted on February 24, 2006 06:36:14 PM new
Hello there,
I am sorry for missing your post. Our shipping calculator is not configured to calculate multiple items, but I'll pass along your feedback. I am curious about how eBay's calculator would be able to calculate shipping correctly when multiple items of different weights are included - I assume their calculation is based on multiples of the same item?