Integration Guide

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Using Your PayPal Account Profile
Automatic Calculation of Shipping Charges (U.S. Merchants Only)
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302 September 2008 Website Payments Standard Integration Guide
Examples of Rate Bases and Shipping Calculations
The following examples demonstrate how the different kinds of shipping rates are applied
when calculating shipping charges:
z Calculating Shipping Charges Based on Amount of Purchase
z Calculating Shipping Charges Based on Weight of Shipment
z Calculating Shipping Charges Based on Quantity of Items Shipped
Calculating Shipping Charges Based on Amount of Purchase
When you choose Total Order Amount or By Amount as the basis for shipping rates, tiers in
the rate table represent increasing ranges of order amounts. Generally, you select By Amount
as the rate basis if you want to encourage your buyers to buy more with increasing discounts
on shipping charges.
You can choose between specifying a flat rate for each tier or specifying a percentage of the
order amount. Click the Flat Rate or the Percent links in the Shipping Rate section to make
your choice.
EXAMPLE 7.1 Flat Rate Shipping Calculations
Assume the following shipping rate table with a basis of By Order and fixed amount pricing
selected:
From(EUR) To(EUR) Rate(EUR)
0.01 49.99 3.00
50.00 and up 2.00
The shipping charge for an order amount of €36.50 EUR is €3.00 EUR. The shipping charge
for an order amount of €66.50 EUR is €2.00 EUR This rate structure encourages buyers to
purchase more with discounted shipping on larger orders.
EXAMPLE 7.2 Percentage Rate Shipping Calculation
Assume the following shipping rate table with a basis of By Order and percentage rate pricing
selected:
From(JPY) To(JPY) Rate(%)
0.01 49.99 5
50.00 and up 4
The shipping charge for an order amount of ¥36.50 JYP is ¥1.38 JYP (36.50 x 5%). The
shipping charge for an order amount of ¥66.50 JYP is ¥2.66 JYP (66.50 x 4%).
Calculating Shipping Charges Based on Weight of Shipment
When you choose Total Order Weight or By Weight as the basis for shipping rates, tiers in
the rate table represent increasing ranges of order weights. Generally, you select By Weight as
the rate basis if you want to recover your shipping costs.
You can choose between specifying order weights in pounds or kilograms. Click the Lbs or
the Kgs links in the Shipping Rate section to make your choice.