Calculating FedEx freight rates to Canada
The Fedex module from modstop (maybe vikingcoders) should calculate canadian
rates if the shopper enters the 2 digit code for the province.
You can add the Canadian Provinces to the states and change "Outside US" to
"Outside US and Canada".
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
Manitoba MB
New Brunswick NB
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Northwest Territories NT
Nova Scotia NS
Nunavut NU
Ontario ON
Prince Edward Island PE
Quebec QC
Saskatchewan SK
Yukon YT
Thanks,
Gary..
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Subject: [mru] Calculating FedEx freight rates to Canada
I have been trying to figure out how to get my web sites to properly
calculate FedEx freight rates to Canada. I have both Modstop's FedEx module
and Viking's Advanced FedEx module and neither one of these modules
calculates the freight on a regular basis. Every once in a while we get the
freight rates to show, no idea why.
I know the FedEx servers that process the freight all day long work ok
because we get the freight tickets any time we want them so my theory is
that the data is not being passed by the modules correctly so FedEx server
can pass the freight cost back. It may very well be that Miva is not
limiting the customer's data input correctly so the modules don't pass the
info to FedEx correctly. For example, you must enter the proper two letter
province abbreviation, postal code without spaces etc.
Running 4.24, OUI etc. Anybody out there got this to work? I can't believe
someone hasn't figured it out. I have been using these modules for several
years and nothing has improved.
What about anyone using a UPS advanced module? Does that work on Canadian
orders? We waste time every day manually looking up the freight and then
getting the customer's approval on it. We can't just flat rate it because
many of the freight charges are based on volume.
I would appreciate any comments.
Regards,
Chet Vincentz
www.electrodyne.cc Quality Motoring Accessories
www.racdyn-usa.com Racing Dynamics BMW performance
www.freedomdesign.com Audi/VW performance
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I have been trying to figure out how to get my web sites to properly
calculate FedEx freight rates to Canada. I have both Modstop's FedEx module
and Viking's Advanced FedEx module and neither one of these modules
calculates the freight on a regular basis. Every once in a while we get the
freight rates to show, no idea why.
I know the FedEx servers that process the freight all day long work ok
because we get the freight tickets any time we want them so my theory is
that the data is not being passed by the modules correctly so FedEx server
can pass the freight cost back. It may very well be that Miva is not
limiting the customer's data input correctly so the modules don't pass the
info to FedEx correctly. For example, you must enter the proper two letter
province abbreviation, postal code without spaces etc.
Running 4.24, OUI etc. Anybody out there got this to work? I can't believe
someone hasn't figured it out. I have been using these modules for several
years and nothing has improved.
What about anyone using a UPS advanced module? Does that work on Canadian
orders? We waste time every day manually looking up the freight and then
getting the customer's approval on it. We can't just flat rate it because
many of the freight charges are based on volume.
I would appreciate any comments.
Regards,
Chet Vincentz
www.electrodyne.cc Quality Motoring Accessories
www.racdyn-usa.com Racing Dynamics BMW performance
www.freedomdesign.com Audi/VW performance
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