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November 14, 2011 at 2:53 pm #4616tobi_asMember
Hello,
I’m having a Paypal-shipping costs transmission problem. I sold a product via my webpage http://www.golfball-uhu.de
I attached some screenshots to explain the problem.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/750715/Warenkorb.jpg
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/750715/Shipping-Tax%20Related%20Settings.jpg
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/750715/Paypal-Transaktionsdetails.jpg
As you can see in my shopping cart (Warenkorb) the shipping costs (Versandkosten) for my product are 1,65 Euro.
After check out with Paypal and transmisssion of the data to Paypal the shippings costs disappear in the Paypal “Notification of product sale-Mail” (Versand: 0,00€).
As you can see in the “Paypal-Transaction Details” the shipping (Versand) is 0,00 Euro but we have processing costs of 1,65Euro (Bearbeitung) which are actually my shipping costs.
That means something is going wrong with the shipping costs data while transmission to Paypal.
Do you have an idea, what to do?
Thanks.
November 15, 2011 at 2:40 am #38478adminKeymastereStore submits the shipping value as Shipping and Handling. What does “Bearbeitung” and “Versandkosten” mean in your language?
What version of eStore are you using?
I did a checkout on your site to see what I get on PayPal and I see the following (this suggest that 1.65 is getting sent to PayPal but not sure what “Versandkosten” mean.
Warenwert€15,34
Steuer€2,91
Versandkosten Wird geladen...€1,65
Gesamtbetrag €19,90 EURNovember 16, 2011 at 12:22 pm #38479tobi_asMemberOk, I’m using version Version v5.3.6.
“Versandkosten” are the shopping costs.
“Bearbeitung” means costs for the transaction or something like that, I’m not sure what it exactly is.
The checkout you did is ok. For your understanding the process on the website is right, all good there.
But when a customer will buy a product, I’m receiving a receipt of the bill (like the customer).
And there it is different. I translated the meaning in the following graphic:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/750715/Paypal.png
Hopefully that helps.
November 16, 2011 at 10:41 pm #38480adminKeymasterOkay I see what you mean now… this post has more discussion on this topic:
In your case the value sent as the “shipping and handling” is being displayed as “handling” in the receipt.
I think this tweak should help your situation:
Let me know how it goes.
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