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  • Thread Starter ferretwoman

    (@ferretwoman)

    Thanks for the reply. The link you sent me to only requires zip code to zip code and weight to return options. Putting that information in to match my site does send back the same postage amount. However, in my site, if I have my PO Box as my shipping address in my saved addresses, I still get the error about not returning any shipping options. If I instead put my physical address as my first line of address, and either don’t put my PO Box at all, or put my PO Box as my 2nd line of address, it will then return the proper amount of postage. Which makes me think it doesn’t like PO Boxes as your main shipping address.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter ferretwoman

    (@ferretwoman)

    I had the package size and weight set up in the products themselves, not realizing I had to also set them up in this plug in. After a little trial and error, I finally got the domestic to properly work and shows that rates were successfully pulled.

    One problem, and maybe I’m missing a check box or something, but it’s not pulling up rates for shipping if there is a PO Box as the mailing address. As someone who does not have mail delivery to their home, the PO Box is our only mailing address, including for packages. But if I use my PO Box as my mailing address in this tool, it says there are no shipping options available. How can I get around that?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter ferretwoman

    (@ferretwoman)

    Yes, I followed those steps exactly, even deleted the USPS (WooCommerce Services) option and re-added it and re-selected all options again. It is enabled. It shows “USPS Shipping Rates, Powered by WooCommerce Services” under the name. I have First Class and Priority shipping rates selected.

    Thank you for your reply!

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