| how to handle FLT/LTL freight/shipping - a simple plea :) | a_space | 5/21/12 2:23 PM | Freight costs are dependent upon numerous factors aside from a simple weight and class calculation table. We have freight only items that are shipped from multiple warehouses across the country. We may use one carrier to ship from our Denver warehous |
| Re: how to handle FLT/LTL freight/shipping - a simple plea :) | spiclay | 5/24/12 6:07 AM | Very well said. I have exact same situation. Ours is even worse as we use common carrier, our own trucks, UPS and US Postal. There is not way to have a method to describe the shipping for a typical order. Shipping has to be handled on an order by ord |
| Re: how to handle FLT/LTL freight/shipping - a simple plea :) | VerticalRail | 5/24/12 4:02 PM | We have clients in the same boat as you are with regards to shipping and freight. The best suggestion I've heard is for Google to simply include a method of Freight and automatically trigger a message. Much like how the shipping cost of 0 triggers a |
| Re: how to handle FLT/LTL freight/shipping - a simple plea :) | rnmom344 | 6/2/12 9:05 PM | Bump for this post. That's what I was searching for to try to fix. I have a 220lb paint cabinet for sale on Bonanza, and I have it listed as pick up only. I have ran some numbers for a few people, so I was going to change it to calculated, but it sho |
| Re: how to handle FLT/LTL freight/shipping - a simple plea :) | Celebird | 6/2/12 9:34 PM | <This message has been deleted.> |
| Re: how to handle FLT/LTL freight/shipping - a simple plea :) | Celebird | 6/2/12 9:37 PM | <This message has been deleted.> |
| Re: how to handle FLT/LTL freight/shipping - a simple plea :) | Celebird | 6/2/12 9:44 PM | generally, only direct-to-consumer shipping rates are currently allowed -- rates for other methods are simply not allowed, violate google policies, and such items cannot otherwise be submitted. http://support.google.com/merchants/bin/answer.py?answer |