brahms2 0 Posted November 30, 2006 Hello... I just installed the Freeamount 3.5. Thanks for your contribution... I have 2 questions... maybe you could help. 1. The default initial minimum sum for getting free shipping is $30. Even if I chnge it in the admin to something else in the OSC it still has the $30. Where can I change that value? 2. If the sum exceedes that limit and we get the free shipping ( the economy ground one) I loose the UPS (XML) air 2 days option... that was initially listed. How could I still keep that option listed when I have the free shipping enabled? Many thanks in advance! Theodore Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beeguy 0 Posted December 11, 2006 Hi Theo. I have just installed version 3.5c ( the d version dated 6 Dec is boogered up...the files install as hidden and mess up the admin panel, not to mention it didn't work. :) So first upgrade to 3.5c that alone may solve your problems 1. The default initial minimum sum for getting free shipping is $30.Even if I chnge it in the admin to something else in the OSC it still has the $30. Where can I change that value? That number is set in the admin screen in modules, shipping. You set the threshold and you set a max weight that you are willing to ship free. 2. If the sum exceedes that limit and we get the free shipping ( the economy ground one) I loose the UPS (XML) air 2 days option... that was initially listed.How could I still keep that option listed when I have the free shipping enabled? That is not happening to me with 3.5c. I also use UPSXML , In fact it was a plesant surprise for me because ,on occasion, I get a large order that needs to be overnighted. I hope I helped a bit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shubbert 0 Posted September 19, 2007 What Im trying to do is set a price for an item for shipping as the standard proce for $7.95, if they decide to purchase more producst I want to only charge them $3.95 for each additional item. Is this possible an how? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites