• Resolved meniscus

    (@meniscus)


    Have the latest version of this plugin and it is returning higher than normal rates.
    For 1st class package, the rate is $21.08 – from 49504 to 60426. !st class will never go this high – it should then be Priority mail after 2 lb.

    I can attached screen shots. The highest weight is .07 of two items and most items are .01 lb. I don’t see how to attach here.

    I have the same issue with your free UPS plugin – rates to high. A 3-day air package from 49504 to 19067 of 8 lb calculate on woo at $39.97 and we show $22.25

    Is there another setting somewhere that may be set to add cost to shipping?

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  • Thread Starter meniscus

    (@meniscus)

    If this helps, we found that the cart multiplies the shipping cost times the number of items ordered.

    For example, if one item cost $10 to ship, then adding 2 items cost $20, 3 items cost $30. This is very strange.

    @meniscus,

    This version of the plugin is designed for small business owners. The plugin treats each item as a separate package and it will show a sum price.

    The Plus version of the plugin has more packaging options such as Box Packing, Weight based Packing. So that multiple item can be shipped in a single package.

    Thread Starter meniscus

    (@meniscus)

    Hi Nishad,

    That makes perfect sense now.

    I think we then need your “multi-carrier shipping” module.

    It is hard to see from the documentation, but will the UPS integrate with UPS Worldship and the USPS integrate with Stamps.com without any more added plugin cost?

    Hi @meniscus,

    The multi-carrier plugin does not communicate with UPS worldship and Stamps.

    However, based on my understanding of your business problem, I think our Order import export plugin is just the right choice for you.

    This Plugin helps you to easily export WooCommerce bulk order data in XML format supported by the above respective Service Providers. Using exported XML, you will be able to import the orders to the Service Provider very easily with no time spent on manual efforts.

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