Hi, Thanks for commenting. You can choose any shipping carrier you want to use and send your orders with them. You are not limited to any shipping carriers. Yet, the live rates are automatically set up for USPS, FedEx, UPS, Canada Post, Australia Post, etc: support.ecwid.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000025919-Real-time-rates-from-carriers-USPS-UPS-FedEx-etc If you want to use another shipping carrier, you can set up the necessary shipping rates according to them and ship your orders using them: support.ecwid.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000031040-Custom-rates-based-on-subtotal-or-weight If any questions arise, feel free to contact us at ec.support@lightspeedhq.com and we will help you.
@@EcwidTeam i want to only offer FREE SHIPPING and just add the cheapest shipping company and the longest distance that could possibly be needed into my initial price.. is it cheaper ,The same or more expensive to have 4 individual 25 pound boxes shipped out to the same customer as compared to one 100 pound box sent to the same customer location.. i need to send out my product in several boxes as compared to one all in one box... excluding the cost of the boxes... is their a shipping company that is best suited for my example ?
Hi there, the shipping company is usually chosen locally by store owners and the choice depends on your country, products you ship and the final destinations/budget. You can surely set up the free shipping in your Ecwid store, yet you need to pick a provider - it will be the best if you check your local carrier's sites in your country and decide what company will suit you best and then set up rates in your store. For more information on how to set up shipping, check our guides: support.ecwid.com/hc/en-us/articles/207100479-Choosing-the-right-shipping-strategy-for-your-store
Thank You for the details! 👍 from me and my team
Do I need to ship it from the shipping carrier they choose ???
Hi,
Thanks for commenting. You can choose any shipping carrier you want to use and send your orders with them. You are not limited to any shipping carriers. Yet, the live rates are automatically set up for USPS, FedEx, UPS, Canada Post, Australia Post, etc: support.ecwid.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000025919-Real-time-rates-from-carriers-USPS-UPS-FedEx-etc
If you want to use another shipping carrier, you can set up the necessary shipping rates according to them and ship your orders using them: support.ecwid.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000031040-Custom-rates-based-on-subtotal-or-weight
If any questions arise, feel free to contact us at ec.support@lightspeedhq.com and we will help you.
@@EcwidTeam i want to only offer FREE SHIPPING and just add the cheapest shipping company and the longest distance that could possibly be needed into my initial price.. is it cheaper ,The same or more expensive to have 4 individual 25 pound boxes shipped out to the same customer as compared to one 100 pound box sent to the same customer location.. i need to send out my product in several boxes as compared to one all in one box... excluding the cost of the boxes... is their a shipping company that is best suited for my example ?
Hi there, the shipping company is usually chosen locally by store owners and the choice depends on your country, products you ship and the final destinations/budget. You can surely set up the free shipping in your Ecwid store, yet you need to pick a provider - it will be the best if you check your local carrier's sites in your country and decide what company will suit you best and then set up rates in your store. For more information on how to set up shipping, check our guides: support.ecwid.com/hc/en-us/articles/207100479-Choosing-the-right-shipping-strategy-for-your-store
the automatically calculated rates from our Post option is not appear on free lan right ? but on the first paid plan maybe ?
How does the selected carrier know the weight and size of your package that you intend to ship to your customer ?
Can you do the same video for Australian users, ONLy AUSPOST has realtime rates, SENDLE does not?
Is ti possible to have 1 day shipping faster delivery?