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How do the shipping charges work?

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How do the shipping charges work?

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A. They are designed so you can have as many different kinds of shipping as you want. Shipping charges are organized by type of shipping, e.g. USPS, UPS, Fedex, etc. and by country. So, if you ship Fedex to the US you would have one price and shipping Fedex to Canada, for example, would have a different price. Within each rate, e.g. Fedex US, you have two rates. The first is for the first unit of shipment and the second is for each additional unit of shipment. For example Fedex US is $15.00 for the first unit and $3.00 for each additional unit. If you shipment was 3 units the charge would be $15+3+3, or $21. If you just want to charge a flat rate per shipment enter 0 for the cost of each additional unit. If you have free shipping by USPS and set up USPS with all 0’s. If you have free shipping over $50 or $100 you can set that up as well. We call the shipping units weight, but it could be units or anything else you want to call it. It’s only whole numbers, e.g. 1, 2, 3, etc.

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