Hey guys,
Is anyone here who is from Europe and selling to Europe only, including UK and Germany? If so, how do you handle this and limit the buyers to those locations? I’ve tried, but still it is showing “free shipping to USA” in the batch editor. I do not want to sell in USA. I’ve created international flat rate shipping and choose custom locations – Europe, Uk and Germany. This is ok, but as I wrote above it is still showing “free to USA”. I’ve checked with USA proxy to an item of mine and it is showing free to USA.
Any help will be much preciated
Regards
Miroslav
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Jamaicata Reputation: 10 See Jamaicata's booth |
It’s an american site, IF it is allowed here not to sell to US (maybe somebody else will assure You about it), please, check in Your shipping options, what is [URL removed]
Shipping in the US
– Free shipping – Flat rate – Calculated shipping – Details are in the item description
Maybe it is set by default to “Free shipping”.
Try to choose “Details are in the item description”, then You shall see this [URL removed]
“Shoppers can find detailed shipping information in this item’s description.
Be sure to clearly identify your shipping information—don’t make a buyer have to find it in the fine print.”
After saving this option add info to description (+ Shipping polices, + Miscellaneous details). Always SAVE any change using the big green button.
Let us know, if it works.
Welcome to Bonanza and good luck!
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ArtistsUnion Reputation: 3676 See ArtistsUnion's booth |
Where are you located at, Miroslav?
Outside US??
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EuropeanGoodies Reputation: 1165 See EuropeanGoodies' booth |
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