

For example, if you want to offer free shipping on all orders, then you can create a general flat shipping rate with a cost of $0. Review the following table that displays example weight-based rates (all prices are in USD): Example weight-based rates Order item weightĪny flat shipping rate can be made into a free shipping rate by setting the shipping cost to $0. Using the example above, a customer with a cart that has a combined weight of 7 kg would have only the 15 USD shipping option appear at checkout. Using weight-based rates, you could set a flat shipping rate of 7 USD for orders under 5 kg, and a flat shipping rate of 15 USD for orders over 5 kg. Weight-based rates let you set the minimum and maximum weights that qualify an order for your flat shipping rates.įor example, suppose that you wanted to charge different rates for orders below and over 5 kg. Review the following table that displays example price-based rates (all prices are in USD): Example price-based rates Order value Using the example above, a customer with a cart valued at 35 USD would have only the 4 USD shipping option appear at checkout. Using priced-based rates, you can set a flat shipping rate of 4 USD for orders under 50 USD, and a flat shipping rate of 10 USD for orders over 50 USD. Priced-based rates let you set minimum and maximum cart values for your flat shipping rates.įor example, suppose that you want to charge different rates for orders below and over 50 USD. These two rates then appear as options in your checkout for any customer's order. General rates provide a flat rate shipping cost regardless of what is in the cart.įor example, if you want customers to be able to choose between regular shipping costing $5 or expedited shipping costing $15, then you would set up two general flat rates, one for each option. The benefit to flat shipping rates is that you have control over precisely what a customer is charged at checkout. Customer experience choosing shipping ratesįlat shipping rates are specific shipping amounts that you charge a customer based on their order.įor example, if you want to charge $5 for shipping each time a customer places an order, then you would set up a $5 flat shipping rate.
