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My question is regarding the default shipping calculator. I'm not exactly sure how to use it. I have recently started an online business - gift items - and I use paypal for my shopping cart. My problem is that my shipping break-points are different and I'm not sure what to do. This is a breakdown specified by the company I deal with.
$0.01-$24.99 = $7.50
$25.00-34.99 = $8.45
$35.00-$44.99 = $9.45
$45.00-$54.99 = $10.45
and so on. How can I implement this table into my cart?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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One way is to put a 3rd party cart between you and PayPal, and just use PayPal for checkout. I have a free client-side prototype cart that has such a feature in the SetCartSH call where you set your own breakpoints and amounts... http://members.aol.com/paypalcart/
Ron.
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I guess I'm not too bright. Could you show me an example of what I would need to do to get what I want?
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