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  • Thread Starter alveree

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    @isodos

    Thank you very much. Finally managed to get the shortcode. Thank you!!!!

    I tried using the function you provided me, but unfortunately, I got nonce response.

    Thread Starter alveree

    (@alveree)

    @anastas10s

    I am using the default shipping functionality in Woocommerce + Advance Free shipping (AFS).

    The main store currency is GBP.

    Shipping options for the UK:
    Standard delivery, Free delivery over amount – those come from Woocommerce itself
    Free delivery – if the client has a membership or has a subscription (comes from the AFS).
    Prices and payment in GBP.


    EU/USA Shipping
    It will be calculated based on the weight (Weight Shipping Plugin).
    Up to 250 gr, 500, 1kg, 2kg and so on + Free delivery over xx amount. It has not been implemented yet.
    Prices in Euro and USD.

    For the test, I used the default Woo’s shipping options.
    Screenshot:
    https://ibb.co/w0Kdp5F
    Added Germany shipping zone – standard delivery – 4.99.
    Here is the first issue: the amount of 4.99 is in the store’s main currency – GBP instead of EUR.
    Screenshot:
    https://ibb.co/s5CjnSv

    Front-end/client test:
    I chose to pay in euros and the shipping address in Germany.
    I see the amount for the delivery. But Woo calculates the price for delivery as 4.99 GBP = 5.84 EURO as a final price, while I want (as a seller) the price for delivery in Germany to be always 4.99 EURO.

    The same issue presents for the free delivery for countries with EUR/USD as well.
    If the amount for free delivery is “minimum cart value is 59.99” for Germany, Woo calculates the price as 59.99 GBP > 70.19 EURO.
    https://ibb.co/JCTv9Zq

    Here the shipping cost is set in the Weight Base Plugin (Spain and Luxembourg):
    Instead in EUR, it sets the price as GBP.
    https://ibb.co/LpMjzBH

    So.
    I don’t have the option to set the price for shipping in different currencies based on the shipping country rather than the store’s main currency.

    I didn’t want to put any external plugins if I could achieve the result with Woo by itself.

    Thank you very much.

    • This reply was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by alveree.
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    • This reply was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by alveree.

    After I have updated to the newest Stripe update (webhooks set) I experience the same problems. Been using Apple Pay/Gpay for a year and never had any issues with confirmed/paid orders still in “Pending Payment” status. After reading you guys, I have turned off the “Express checkout” option in the Stripe plugin. I haven’t got installed any new plugins/change settings for at least 3 days before and after I have installed the update from Stripe so the “Conflict” option is not the real one. I have just reported this to Stripe, they were not impressed at all and told me to contact WordPress. I have insisted to escalate this to the tech team and being contacted by them with a solution. I gave them a link to this thread either. I would advise – be ready to turn Stripe off and replace it with PayPal, at least they fix THEIR mess, because doing this in the highest season of the year and still have provided a fix for a week and losing money because of this, despite paying the Stripe fees, is something which I would take to the court.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by alveree.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by alveree.
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