I am experiencing an issue with my WooCommerce store where the product prices are changing based on the customer’s shipping location, despite having configured my settings to include VAT in the displayed prices. I have set the option to “Yes, I will enter prices inclusive of tax,” and I have verified that all products are assigned the correct tax class with appropriate rates for each location.
However, when I change the shipping address during checkout, the product price fluctuates instead of remaining constant.
My goal is for the product price to remain fixed while displaying the applicable VAT amount based on the specific location.
Could you please assist me in resolving this issue?
]]>I need help configuring the discounted prices for a product that normally costs 25 euros. I want to apply the following discounts based on the quantity purchased:
My problem is that I can’t set the discount for each individual product. For example, if I divide 50 by 3, I get about 16.67 euros, which results in 50.01 euros for 3 products, so I can’t charge the customer an extra cent.
Can someone help me configure these discounted prices correctly?
Thank you very much!
]]>I am seeking assistance with a specific issue in WooCommerce.
The problem I’m facing is that the product prices on my website are displaying incorrectly.
For instance, when I set a product’s price as Rs 249 in the backend, it appears as Rs 211 on the frontend. This discrepancy is puzzling, and we are unsure about the root cause.
I have attached all relevant images for reference.
Could you please provide clear instructions on how to resolve this and reset the correct product prices?
Thank you for your guidance.
]]>All products have their regular price in Woocommerce and on the front end of the site. It’s only when added to the basket that it suddenly becomes 0 euro. (Strangely enough, the transport cost is added at the correct price)
Anyone else had this issue ?
]]>If I mess around and change the percentage to flat amount and back sometimes it changes, but it mostly won’t. It only changes to what I don’t want the amount to be.
Here is a screen shot of the error: https://cloud.xsplit.com/c/01G4472CMAETJZ6FT8B773S7M9
I am using WP 6.0 and Elementor, if that is helpful.
]]>Any idea how I could implement this?
Thanks
There are a few more problems with this, for example, if the price auto updates and the price is too low because of shipping, I have to manually update the price before someone buys it and I lose money. The only way to mitigate this specific problem is to make the pricing formula very aggressive with no less than 4x multiplier if not more. I don’t think this is a solution because it’s outside my values, but there are other variables to consider in pricing. Original price has very little to do with markup IMO — it depends on quite a lot of different factors. Another solution I thought of was to make rounding an easy to spot number like 0.11 and check prices after updates, but this isn’t much of a solution to the menial task problem as products/prices update pretty frequently.
I am hoping someone could share a better and more reliable solution to this dilemma.
Regards
]]>I’m relatively new to WooCommerce and I was wondering if it’s possible to set a specific price on a product for part of its stock? For example…
Product A has 1000 units in stock.
The first 500 units will be sold at a discounted rate of £5.
The remaining 500 units will be sold at the full price of £10.
I know I could achieve this by manually updating the price after the first 500 units are sold, but is there a way to do this automatically? i.e. Is it possible to configure this in the product settings?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Tom
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