I just decided to start shipping to Mexico and while working this out I got caught
up in my shipping method. I had flat-rate shipping everywhere but shipping to
other countries becomes far more expensive when it weighs more than 8 oz so I
decided to set up a weight band. Here is what it looks like (see photo). What
I'm wondering is: what if someone in another country buys more than 20 oz?
And: would this make U.S. shipping still a flat-rate of $4.50?
Thanks for the help!
I just decided to start shipping to Mexico and while working this out I got caught
up in my shipping method. I had flat-rate shipping everywhere but shipping to
other countries becomes far more expensive when it weighs more than 8 oz so I
decided to set up a weight band. Here is what it looks like (see photo). What
I'm wondering is: what if someone in another country buys more than 20 oz?
And: would this make U.S. shipping still a flat-rate of $4.50?
Thanks for the help!
--Claude
Weights above the weight band listed would default to manual invoice. Therefore
in this situation, any order larger than 20oz will cause a manual invoice.
Are you doing a package adjustment?
If no, suggestion, set the weight to 5oz instead of 8oz. If someone purchases
7.5oz of LEGO from you the shipping container will force the weight over 8oz
and you are paying the next tiered rate.
If someone in another country (Mexico) buys more than 20 oz, the shipping rate
is $20 because weight bands only apply to U.S. shipping.
Shipping to the United States:
Yes, U.S. shipping remains a flat rate of $4.50, regardless of weight. This rate
is for domestic shipping only.
Summary Table:
Up to 8 oz: $10 (US, Mexico)
8 oz - 20 oz: $15 (US, Mexico)
Over 20 oz: $20 (Mexico)
Up to 20 oz: $4.50 (US)