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Setting shipping charges
1. Setting shipping charges
In this module, we will discuss :-
1. Setting shipping charges
2. Payout calculation
3. Maximum limits of shipping charges
4. Updating shipping charges on the seller panel
2. ⢠Example: If the productâs price is Rs. 49 and the shipping charge is Rs. 59, you can adjust a part of the
shipping charge in your productâs price. Ideally, the shipping charge should be less than the productâs price.
This improves the product checkout from the cart. Let us understand this with the help of an example:
Shipping charges charged from customers will be passed
on to you directly
Note: The total is exclusive of taxes and commissions.
Tip: It is advisable to have all prices/charges ending with 9. Eg: 39 instead of 40; 59 instead of 60.
Product price 49
Shipping price 59
Total 108
Product price 69
Shipping price 39
Total 108
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3. ⢠Example: If the product price is set at Rs. 69 and the shipping charge is set at Rs. 39 (assuming 100% is
passed through), with the logistics charges being Rs. 50, following will be the breakdown of the payment:
You will receive payment in the following breakdown
Tip: Make sure you set prices such that you are able to recover the costs incurred.
Selling price 69
Commission @ 5% 3.45
Payment gateway charges @ 2.7% 1.86
GST @ 18% 0.96
Net receivable 62.73
Shipping charge 39
Commission @ 5% 1.95
Payment gateway charges @ 2.7% 1.05
GST @ 18% 0.54
Net receivable 35.46
Logistics charges 50
GST @ 18% 9
Net payable 59
Total Payout
Rs. 39.19
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4. ⢠The maximum limit is taken as the greater of the following two cases :
1. 5% of the selling price 2. 150 x actual/ volumetric weight (kg)
⢠Let us understand this with the help of an example:
Shipping charges range between 0 and maximum limits
defined by following cases
Product price 49
(Price/100)x5
(49/100)x5
Maximum shipping charge 2.5
Product weight 2kg
150xweight(kg)
150x2
Maximum shipping charge 300
*In this case, you can enter any amount between INR 0 and INR 300 as the shipping charge.
5% of selling price 150 X actual/volumetric weight (in kg)
5. Updating shipping charges on the seller panel
Click on the Catalogue tab
Click on the In stock Tab
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The Shipping Charge is not transferred to you. It is transferred to you only in special cases where there are
changes in the payout on the basis of your agreement with the category team.
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3 Click on the Edit Icon
6. 4 Enter the shipping charge
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5 Click on Done
Note- You can update shipping charges only when your category/account manager asks for it to be updated.
Updating shipping charges on the seller panel