
Scooterworks Shipping $
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Scooterworks Shipping $
I was going to order prima magnetic oil plugs from Scooterworks, and the shipping was going to be a little over $10 on a $9 item that weighs much less than a pound. I sent my business to Scooterloungeonline, added an air filter and sparkplug and the shipping was less than $10. Ive ordered filters and other items from Scooterworks and was happy, but this shipping cost was a head-scratcher. Should I give them a call? 

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Chilly wrote:It's a flat fee i think I paid the same for a much larger order. Well worth it for the free lemonheads and knit cap. Scooterworks rules!
Scooterworks is great, but that flat fee sucks for small orders!!! I work in shipping and receiving, and what we do is add $5 on top of what it costs us. We use UPS. This is not hard to do.
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Actually, in theory it is easy, but when it comes time to implement in an online environment it can become difficult depending on what CMS you are using.
I work in the clohting manufacture industry & with one of our customers wanted us to do an online unifrom site for their staff state wide. If you are using Virtuamart under Joomla there are some plugins that can be used to "calculate postage based on the deemed cubic weight you assign to a product. Problem is someone has to go & calculate the DCW for each SKU. With the time it can take to do this if you have 1,000 SKU's it's just easier to implement a flat rate system. That way it prompts users to order more each with each order, meaning you are taking more margin with each order, part of which can offset the actual shipping costs.
I work in the clohting manufacture industry & with one of our customers wanted us to do an online unifrom site for their staff state wide. If you are using Virtuamart under Joomla there are some plugins that can be used to "calculate postage based on the deemed cubic weight you assign to a product. Problem is someone has to go & calculate the DCW for each SKU. With the time it can take to do this if you have 1,000 SKU's it's just easier to implement a flat rate system. That way it prompts users to order more each with each order, meaning you are taking more margin with each order, part of which can offset the actual shipping costs.
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Much easier for us because because we dont "calculate" shipping. We base the charges when we actually weigh the package. Yes I agree "calculating" the fee would present problems. 

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Just lazy here Skootz!! I went over to another site that Id used before and it was over. It's not that I dont like or trust Scooterworks. Hell how can you not like Cherryheads and 2 free shammys!!Skootz Kabootz wrote:I've had instances when after seeing the auto-calculated shipping price was crazy, I called he company and they figured it out manually and it was much less. You might try giving Scooterworks a call and see what they say.
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and its not just the cost
but i have order a simple gasket set from them and it came in a huge box
when it would have fit in a large envelope
if i can wait i have the local dealer get the part from scooterworks for me but if i cant wait for there order or its the off season i have to suck it up if i want to deal with scooterworks
but i have order a simple gasket set from them and it came in a huge box
when it would have fit in a large envelope
if i can wait i have the local dealer get the part from scooterworks for me but if i cant wait for there order or its the off season i have to suck it up if i want to deal with scooterworks
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Great idea and I will look into it. Haven't seen you in here for awhile Awinn. Hope things are well.AWinn6889 wrote:I ordered my oil filter through their Amazon store, or Ebay store.. whichever they have, I don't remember.. and shipping was MUCH less than ordering from their actual online store. Weird, but true.

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Oh, things are wonderful.... Other than the horrible, brain numbing cold I am currently suffering from, anyway. My bf got me a wind screen for the scoot for christmas!Raiderfn311 wrote:Great idea and I will look into it. Haven't seen you in here for awhile Awinn. Hope things are well.AWinn6889 wrote:I ordered my oil filter through their Amazon store, or Ebay store.. whichever they have, I don't remember.. and shipping was MUCH less than ordering from their actual online store. Weird, but true.

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