I do not know why in some cases, when entering the credit card details, expiry date and CVV, the payment form also asks for the zip code. This causes a problem for customers, because often it even needs a specific format, otherwise it gives a zip validation error. It seems that in many cases (I don’t know if in all cases) these are Canadian customers.
Can anyone tell me why sometimes this zip code is requested during checkout please?
Thanks in advance!
]]>Any suggestions why some zip codes work and other’s don’t?
]]>I’ve been using Woocommerce Shipping & Tax for three years, and have been manually adding zip codes to the standard rates section, however upon reaching 542 zip codes, I am no longer able to add/save more.
When I type in a new zip code along with country, state, tax rate etc., then click save, it just disappears.
Q. I there a limit to the number of entries that can be added??
I originally tried using Jetpack to automate the zip codes for tax purposes, however it conflicted greatly with my site so I subsequently deactivated/deleted it.
Up until now, Woocommerce Shipping & Tax has worked fine … please advise.
]]>is there a way to create a automatic price calculation based on the input of the zip code?
Or to create a automatic rule. If the customer enters his address the plugin calculates the distance between him and the company address.
For example:
distance below 10km: 20€
distance between 11 and 50km: 50€
above 51km: 80€
Thank you for your help!
]]>I am in the first sales of my new web store through WooCommerce and I got this error when trying to generate an invoice: 7 delivery_departure_zip_code. I have WooCommerce integrated with an online ERP called Moloni. When I try to create the invoice, apparently the zip code field has the city attached, but to generate the invoice it just accepts the zip code numbers (ex. 1700-051) and not “1700-051 Lisbon”, as it appears to assume.
The guys from the ERP support told me it’s a WooCommerce settings issue, but I can’t find the way to fix the problem.
Can anyone give me a hand on this, please? Thanks in advance.
]]>I am in the first sales of my new web store through WooCommerce and I got this error when trying to generate an invoice: 7 delivery_departure_zip_code. I have WooCommerce integrated with an online ERP called Moloni. When I try to create the invoice, apparently the zip code field has the city attached, but to generate the invoice it just accepts the zip code numbers (ex. 1700-051) and not “1700-051 Lisbon”, as it appears to assume.
The guys from the ERP support told me it’s a WooCommerce settings issue, but I can’t find the way to fix the problem.
Can anyone give me a hand on this, please? Thanks in advance.
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