I want to list free standard shipping and charge for express shipping?
But im having problems listing both together
is there a way to do this?
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ZooWah Reputation: 24 See ZooWah's booth |
Hi, perhaps this Bonz topic may also help >
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
To [URL removed] Hi. I just tried to create a listing with free shipping and non-free shipping like yours. I wasn’t able to come up with anything that would work, including trying to trick the batch editor into letting me pick international shipping with N and S America and self-describing the delivery as OVERNIGHT USPS, US ONLY. It shows up when I edit the listing, but the free shipping method is the only method that appears in the live listing.
I think your 1 cent shipping work around is a brilliant way to go. Other than that, you could write to support and have them take a look to see if they can add it to their honey-do list.
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StarvingPackrats Reputation: 338 See StarvingPackrats' booth |
In the listing form you can only do one type of shipping. I think most put, see description for shipping and put contact seller for other rates in the listing description.
Hope this helps. Happy Sales.
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Reader Reputation: 51 See Reader's booth |
im trying to avoid making it more complicating for the customer to purchase my product here
can anyone go to one of my invites listing and see if needs any changes
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ZooWah Reputation: 24 See ZooWah's booth |
If ease of sale is your goal, i would recommend just biting the bullet and offering the faster shipping for free. Raise your prices a bit to offset the loss, and hopefully your increased sales will offset your higher overhead.
~John
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johncraftstreasures Reputation: 172 See johncraftstreasures' booth |
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