I have a woocommerce webshop where I sale small and large products.
These small products are for example a small lamp. They have € 6,95 delivery costs.
I also sell couches which have a different delivery cost. These costs are based on zipcodes. So lets say zipcode 1000* cost € 65,- and zipcode 2000* cost € 75,-
I can add flat rate costs but when I add zipcodes all products, also the small products have these high costs. How can I separate this?
]]>Hi there,
I’ve brought this plug in and installed it it worked great how ever the dropdown in it shows white with white text. Is there some simple css I can use to change this?
cheers,
Sam
After adding a product to the cart the following fatal PHP error is thrown. Might be time to say goodbye to this one:
Warning: Declaration of WC_Flat_Rate_Per_Country_State_Postcode::calculate_shipping($package) should be compatible with WC_Shipping_Method::calculate_shipping($package = Array) in /home/choco/public_html/staging/wp-content/plugins/postcode-shipping/postcode_shipping.php on line 43
Notice: Undefined property: WC_Flat_Rate_Per_Country_State_Postcode::$state_group_no in /home/choco/public_html/staging/wp-content/plugins/postcode-shipping/postcode_shipping.php on line 349
Notice: Undefined property: WC_Flat_Rate_Per_Country_State_Postcode::$state_group_no in /home/choco/public_html/staging/wp-content/plugins/postcode-shipping/postcode_shipping.php on line 349
Notice: Undefined property: WC_Flat_Rate_Per_Country_State_Postcode::$state_group_no in /home/choco/public_html/staging/wp-content/plugins/postcode-shipping/postcode_shipping.php on line 349
Notice: Undefined property: WC_Flat_Rate_Per_Country_State_Postcode::$state_group_no in /home/choco/public_html/staging/wp-content/plugins/postcode-shipping/postcode_shipping.php on line 349
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/choco/public_html/staging/wp-content/plugins/postcode-shipping/postcode_shipping.php:43) in /home/choco/public_html/staging/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1210
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Hi,
how do i set a price for a minimum of 3+ products?
]]>i save counrty but it shows me blank after save why
]]>I am using “quantity based shipping fee by Country.” Is there a way to link several sets of fees to different shipping classes?
For example:
Fees for First Class Mail with qty 1 to 4 linked to Class 1
Fees for Priority Mail with qty 1 to 4 linked to Class 2
Thank you.
]]>I want to use Zero or Free word For one of my zip code Zone. i have created 3 zip code zone:
1. Zero Shipping
2. 30 rs
3. 50 rs.
How can I fill Zero rupee for Delivery Fee #1 (INR).
Thanks.
]]>As I have a lot of postcodes that I need to add, do you know if I can use the wildcard? i.e. HE7*
Thanks.
Kathryn
]]>We have a WooCommerce website which uses multiple zipcodes (92) with special prices. When the user is going to check out the site gives you a gateway time-out error.
When we lower the zipcodes to (lets say) 30 the site will give no error. As an example the total zipcodes will be like:
1000AA-1099ZZ
1100AA-1199ZZ
etc..
Can you help me figuring out this problem?
]]>i intrested with the this plugins.. i’m from indonesia. after i instal and go to wc-setting-shipping suddenly come message error like “Notice: Undefined property: WC_Flat_Rate_Per_Country_State_Postcode::$state_group_no in /home/mwgechqm/public_html/wp-content/plugins/postcode-shipping/postcode_shipping.php on line 349”
how to fix it and use it..
Selling Location(s) : spesific country
shipping : to all countries you sell to
shipping calculations : only enable shipping
shipping display mode : dropdown
Shipping Destination : only ship to user billing address
Hi there,
There is a conflict’s issue between this plugin and coupon codes of woocoomerce, when I pay by paypal.
Specifically, I noticed that when the total amount (applying the coupon) is a decimal number, the discount is not applied on paypal.
Otherwise, if the the total amount (applying the coupon) gives a whole number, the payment of paypal reports the correct amount.
If I disactivate this plugin, everything works fine.
How can I solve the problem?
Best regards
Dear people,
Thank you for a great plugin.
My question:
How can I edit the placeholder in the calculator’s postcode field to say: ‘enter the 4 digits of your postcode’ in stead of just postcode?
Explanation:
The shipping cost calculator uses a placeholder: Postcode.
However, here in The Netherlands we have postcodes with letters in them, for example:
1000 AA.
The plugin seems to only read numbers, is this correct?
Therefore, when a customer enters their full postcode in the calculator, their postcode will not be recognized and the standard shipping rate will be applied.
Example:
If a customer enters their postcode fully: 1000 AA, the standard shipping rate will apply.
If a customer enters only the numbers of their postcode (1000), the custom shipping rate will apply.
How can I edit the placeholder in the calculator’s postcode field to say: ‘enter the 4 digits of your postcode’ in stead of just postcode?
I have tried editing WooCommerce’s shipping-calculator.php but saw no change.
Thank you!!
]]>Beside the global postcode settings, I want to make free shipping for some specific product for some specific postcode. How can I do that? Please help.
]]>Is it possible to use a free shipping coupon code with this plug in?
]]>It’s possible to restrict for a state or city? By name, and not by Zip code.
]]>We’re using https://www.woothemes.com/products/shipping-multiple-addresses/ to ship products in the same cart to different addresses. However, the cartQuantity variable within the current version of this plugin made it so the quantity being shipped was always the total cart contents rather than the package being shipped.
I’ve proposed an updated version that accounts for this (link below). This updated code has not been tested with sites that aren’t using multiple shipping addresses (might just need a simple conditional statement to switch between the two versions of cartQuantity if this doesn’t work for all cases)! Please, feel free to take the code used here and I’d love to see it working as a native feature of the official plugin!
]]>It doesn’t save postal codes… Simply as that. Didn’t need to check beyond that point.
]]>Is there a way to only allow free shipping to a single state if the order total is over a certain threshold? I’d like to give customers in my state free shipping for orders over $40. Has anyone tried to do this?
]]>Hi i was wondering if i can add Weight Kg in Delivery Fee as a variable, because my carrige charges me by weight no quantity. Can i add it? I really appreciate it!
Thanks
]]>Hello,
I have the plugin installed with version 2.1.2 and works with all payment methods except Paypal. I researched a bit and I noticed that the error arises because the value is sent with a comma (,) and must be with a period (.)
Please can tell me how I can fix this.
Thanks in advance.
The brazilian postcode format is XXXXX-XXX. Notice how the dash “-” is used as separator? Because of that I can’t use your plugin since you’re using that symbol to set postcode range. Could you use another symbol?
]]>Hi,
Not sure why but I can’t remove the postcode shipping method when the free option is available. Is there any way to achieve it with your plugin ?
I tried to unset all methods but no luck.
https://docs.woothemes.com/document/hide-other-shipping-methods-when-free-shipping-is-available/
Thanks
Michael
]]>hi i have an issue where it no longer calculates the shipping based on postcode change after i installed the woo-commerce checkout manager plugin as i needed conditional fields.
is there anyway to manually recalculate the checkout page when the 4 digits are entered
]]>Hello, thank’s for the great plugin.
It works fine but one thing. I need in some countries and regions two shipping prices depending on the amount is going to pay.
Let’s say, in France from 0€ to 150€ shipping costs 20€, and over 150€ costs 15€
So in the France zone, Delivery Fee #1 (EUR) i introduce: 0|20;150|15
And in the cart it takes always 15€ for shipping costs, for any amount.
Is there any bug or maybe i’m misunderstanding anything?
Thank you
Kike
]]>What we’re trying to do is assign delivery rates based upon Canadian postal code prefixes. (Should also work in the UK.) For example, all postal codes beginning with “V8B” would have a delivery cost of $12.95. Would it be possible to define “V8B*” to cover all postal codes beginning with the V8B prefix?
]]>Hi,
I have edited the plugin like area(suburb wise). because i am devlivering a product same pincode different area, also the price also will b different for both areas.
Is there any possibility for state,pincode, and area wise also possible?
Please help me with this.
Per State Rates :::::::::::
in woocommerce > Postcode Shipping
state dropdown is not filling its blank why?
]]>When WP_DEBUG is on, I get a bunch of annoying messages on the screen and /wp-admin/error_log:
PHP Notice: Undefined property: WC_Flat_Rate_Per_Country_State_Postcode::$state_group_no in /wp-content/plugins/postcode-shipping/postcode_shipping.php on line 349
I hope you may get an idea how to get rid of it, although I did not have time to investigate the conditions which cause it. Thanks a lot.
]]>Hi there,
I was trying to change the label from Postcode Shipping to another word like “Delivery” but it keeps showing up as Postcode Shipping.
Do I have to do something more?
I’m using v2.1.2. Thanks!
]]>Hi, i’ve installed your plugin but when i want to pay with paypal, i’ve this error : The link you have used to enter the PayPal system contains an incorrectly formatted item amount.
I’ve try to disable the plugin and the problem is solved when the plugin is disabled, so someone can help me?
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