How do i list free standard shipping and charge for express shipping?

I want to list free standard shipping and charge for express shipping?

But im having problems listing both together
is there a way to do this?

asked almost 13 years ago

ZooWah
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5 Answers

Hi, perhaps this Bonz topic may also help >
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answered almost 13 years ago

MONTROSE
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To [URL removed] Hi. I just tried to create a listing with free shipping and non-free shipping like yours. I wasn’t able to come up with anything that would work, including trying to trick the batch editor into letting me pick international shipping with N and S America and self-describing the delivery as OVERNIGHT USPS, US ONLY. It shows up when I edit the listing, but the free shipping method is the only method that appears in the live listing.

I think your 1 cent shipping work around is a brilliant way to go. Other than that, you could write to support and have them take a look to see if they can add it to their honey-do list.

answered almost 13 years ago

In the listing form you can only do one type of shipping. I think most put, see description for shipping and put contact seller for other rates in the listing description.
Hope this helps. Happy Sales.

answered almost 13 years ago

Reader
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im trying to avoid making it more complicating for the customer to purchase my product here


can anyone go to one of my invites listing and see if needs any changes

answered almost 13 years ago

ZooWah
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If ease of sale is your goal, i would recommend just biting the bullet and offering the faster shipping for free. Raise your prices a bit to offset the loss, and hopefully your increased sales will offset your higher overhead.

~John

answered almost 13 years ago

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