It would be great IMO to have 3 sets of postage options, UK, EU and worldwide - in that order. The mixed bag we have at the moment can be confusing. So to show only UK as option 1, EU countries on option 2 and then worlwide countries on option 3.
It would be great IMO to have 3 sets of postage options, UK, EU and worldwide - in that order. The mixed bag we have at the moment can be confusing. So to show only UK as option 1, EU countries on option 2 and then worlwide countries on option 3.
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UK, EU, and RoW is exactly what I use, I have that on all my books. Just make sets of countries by ticking only the countries you want in that set/price band. Use the plus key to make more sets.
You cant seem to do that on Ninja
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If Tiz means three options that would allow you to set, say, the shipping rate for all EU countries with one click then I agree it would be useful. In the UK we have only three zones, UK, EU, and Worldwide.
You would keep the individual country options for those that want to ship to only some countries in a zone but the UK, EU and WW options would be a shortcut for those that are willing to ship to all countries in a zone.
Yes, you can create default sets for each zone. I did exactly that because of the chore of having to set each country's shipping when creating listings.
That would definately help on Ninja Lister too.
Definately agree that would be perfect, I know that some sellers have had problems with certain countries and would not want to ship to them, but the postage rates could default to just the three options and have a drop down box or something so you could uncheck any countries you dont want in the main selection
I've tried to figure out why the various countries are listed in the order they are in the NL. There seems no logic to it though.
Alphabetically? No.
In order of eBid's country codes? No.
By world zone? No.
Seems just a random placement unless someone can see a pattern to it.
And why the gap in the middle? Is that where the UK would be on other country's sites?
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