By contrast, I’m using a plugin now that really only allows one box size, which works fine if every product ships in a single box dimension.
]]>I was looking for a shipping calculation where the customer is able to see the price of its shipping cost + optional shipping agents. do you have any recommendations on what plugins should I use for my website? I am selling men’s clothing and needed some help to solve this one.
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon! Major thanks and stay safe!
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Annie
The problem is that the Printful integration is only charging the customer the ex-VAT price. This wouldn’t be a problem if I was charging VAT since Woo would automatically add the VAT to the total. However, when the order goes to Printful, of course they have to add their VAT, so that means my customer is being under-charged for the cost of the shipping (or, out the other way, that I am having to pay for the shipping VAT without being able to charge it back to the customer).
A chat with Printful’s help desk was, as usual, less than helpful. Their only offering was (I paraphrase) “your tax is not our problem – charge more for your products”!!!
What I would like to suggest is that the plugin gives us an option to mark up the shipping costs (eg, in the UK I would be able to add 20%). I would suggest that it would be easy for the code to check whether Woo’s tax system is turned off, and offer this option. Or, you could offer the option anyway to allow us to mark up the delivery charge.
]]>First, I can’t get data from shipping destination like City and District field
Screenshot from a single product: https://i.postimg.cc/BnvkSSf6/screenshot-2.png
Screenshot from checkout page: https://i.postimg.cc/xdzs8qx0/screenshot-3.png
Second, could it be because my default store (Country Field) cannot be changed?. My location store is in Indonesia. After I save changed, the Country Field is shown in Afghanistan again.
Screenshot from the general setting: https://i.postimg.cc/VNkMvNYJ/screenshot-4.png
Thank you
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