I can’t seem to figure out how to charge a flat shipping rate on one item and then 0 for any additional items bought. Is it possible?
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TrollsAndStuff Reputation: 20 See TrollsAndStuff's booth |
Hi
*Upper left corner under Selling dropdown, click booth settings.
*Once on that page look at the top of the page within the blue highlighted bar, click discounts and coupons.
*Look for “combined shipping discounts” on your left.
*Next, see flat rate shipping with a tiny box beside it and click in the box.
*Under flat rate shipping where you just checked the box, choose "subtract an amount for each additional item from the dropdown.
*Choose percent from the dropdown beside it.
*Next line for subtract put 100 in there.
*Click Save all changes.
Now when buyers are checking out, they will pay the highest shipping amount specified for the first listing and then each additional listing after that ships free.
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EmpressDepot Reputation: 7258 See EmpressDepot's booth |
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