Shipping Fees through Add to Cart Buttons

Nmorton
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Hello!!  I have added all my add to cart buttons to my website.  Tonight I received an order for Qty 2 of a particular item, and they were only charged shipping for qty 1.  If you add two directly from my website, it adds the shipping costs correctly, but if you change the qty to 2 from 1 in the cart itself, shipping charges don't change.  Make sense??

 

I need it to always change to shipping costs for whatever quantities they choose.

 

Thanks!

 

Nmorton

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snowshoe
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Non US Merchants can only configure their shipping profile calculations for either a Flat Amount (Total amount of purchase)or Percentage (Of Total Amount of purchase).

 

What you need to do is use the shipping override variables in your item button code.

 

You can override the shipping charges on a button by including the following variables:  "shipping" and/or, "shipping2".   Note, the shipping variables are related to the item it is associated with, not the entire shopping cart.   The "shipping" variable is the cost of shipping the first item.    The "shipping2" variable is the cost you would charge for additional numbers of the same item.   Let's say you charge $1.00 to ship the first item, but you might give a price break for the anything beyond the first item.   So, for purchasing more of the item you would charge $.50 per item (2 through x).

For example:

For non-hosted item button code, you can override the Profile Shipping Table calculations by adding the following lines to your extisting button code:

< input type="hidden" name="shipping" value="1.00">
< input type="hidden" name="shipping2" value=".50">


If using the Online Button Creator:

For "hosted" or "encrypted" item button code you need to modify button code using the "Advanced Variables" in Step 3.   Note the text box near the bottom of the page.  There you can insert extra variables.   For example, to insert the "shipping" and "shipping2" override variables just enter:

shipping=1.00
shipping2=.50

There's no HTML extras, just the name of the variable, an equal sign and the value.


How to check to see if you have the shipping override enabled.

Note, you have to have at least one shipping method setup for the shipping override variables to be recognized.   If you don't have at least one shipping method setup, you must set one up first.   Additionally, when using the override variables, you will not see the Estimate Shipping and Tax box on the PayPal Checkout Screen.

* Log in to your PayPal Account.
* Select Profile.
* Select My Selling Tools.
* Under Shipping my Item, you will see Shipping preferences and Shipping Calculations.
* Click on Update next to Shipping Calculations.
* On the next page, look for "Override Shipping Methods Per Transaction".   It should be "ON".
* If not, you need to Edit your settings. 
* Look for "Use the shipping fee in the transaction instead of my calculator's settings:"
* Select "Yes".
* Save changes.


Notes concerning the use of the "handling_cart" variable and the "handling" variable.   The "handling_cart" variable is used with Add to Cart Item Buttons and unlike "shipping" and "shipping2" it's value applies to the entire shopping cart.   The value will only be applied one time.   You can include the "handling_cart" variable with multiple item buttons but, it will only be applied by the first button thats selected.   All other selections will be ignored for that shopping session.   Should you use different values for this variable, depending on which one is applied first, the Shipping amount displayed may be different than expected.

The "handling" variable is used with Buy Now Item Buttons.   With either variable, "handling_cart" or "handling", the value will be included with the Shipping amount on the PayPal Screens and not displayed as a separate line item.

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