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Title: Multiple Qty with shipping
Post by: Senkusha on May 05, 2009, 12:43:42 am
I think I may have found a bug:

When shipping is required, I bought 2 of the same product, yet the total didn't compute shipping for two items, only one item shipping was added.

Also, if I have multiple different items, is there a way to set the Store to ship everything as a group?  Is that what the Group check box is for?  Is there a way to increase the shipping cost to compensate for the weight increase?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Multiple Qty with shipping
Post by: SMFHacks on May 05, 2009, 07:02:33 pm
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When shipping is required, I bought 2 of the same product, yet the total didn't compute shipping for two items, only one item shipping was added.
There is a setting for each item make sure this setting is not checked for each item "Count shipping only once if more than one is ordered at the same time"

The group settings on an item is if you want someone to be added to a different SMF membergroup once they purchase a product.

Currently there is no setting to control the shipping cost based overall total weight but would make a good feature request. We currently have shipping conditions which allows you to set the total shipping based on the order total range.
Title: Re: Multiple Qty with shipping
Post by: Darkshadow on May 17, 2009, 02:51:46 am
We currently have shipping conditions which allows you to set the total shipping based on the order total range.

But this wont work if the buyer have bought a item witch only change the membergroup, it is neccessary that no shipping cost will added when buying that kind of items, because no need to physicale ship this products???

An option in the product definations like "Apply Shipping rule ? yes / no" can solve this problem...

Darkshadow
Title: Re: Multiple Qty with shipping
Post by: ApplianceJunk on June 27, 2009, 11:46:56 am
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An option in the product definations like "Apply Shipping rule ? yes / no" can solve this problem...

That would be a nice option.