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[ic] add fixed weight onto shipping weight total
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Jeff Dafoe wrote:
JD>> Would someone know offhand how to add a fixed weight amount to the
JD>>shipping weight total? I charge customers exactly what it costs me to ship
JD>>merchandise, I have all of the items 'correct weight entered into IC, and
JD>>everything is ultra-accurate except that I need to have the weight of the
JD>>box and packing material (a constant value) added in to the total weight. I
JD>>am using the UPS-style lookup table.
Originally I wanted to have everything 'ultra-accurate'
Almost all ecommerce sites are calculating shipping based on a percentage of
total order price, or a flat fee. Customers are used to these 'spurious'
shipping charges and don't seem to care what they are.
I am paying Uline approximately $1.00 each for boxes (give or take a few
cents).
In my case where I am selling diapers, I take a case of (say) 96 diapers in
the box and weigh them on an ultra-accurate scale. Then I divide that by 96
(the quantity of diapers in the case with the box) and get the weight per
diaper.
I don't think that you can be 'ultra-accurate' on shipping costs. Or, need
to be.
In most cases you can use 'adders' in shipping.asc or percentages of the
lookup total to be added in.
I see nothing wrong with charging the customer for the cost of boxes, tape,
labels, and maybe even employee costs for shipping the item out.
-= Jim =-
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