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Showing posts with label online shopping carts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online shopping carts. Show all posts
In E-junkie support, we often get e-mails from concerned users who have they received an e-mail telling them that their subscription to E-junkie has been canceled. These e-mails are automated e-mails our system sends out when PayPal contacts us and lets us know a subscription has been canceled, usually on their end for some reason.


But, if you get one of these do not panic. First, we do not just cut off service to our users if this happens. Second, all you need to do is setup a new subscription. If you are unsure how to do that, the e-mail will contain a link to a help page with all the steps you need to take.

There you go, a short and sweet tip for this week.
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How do you setup shipping based on the number of products your customer is buying? We'll walk you through it.

Starting from the Admin page, you will want to click on the "Edit E-junkie Cart Shipping Settings" link on the right side of the page. Then, click Next on the page that loads.


For this example, we are going to set shipping rates: 
      • 1-3 products at $5.95
      • 4-9 products at $12.65 
      • 10-20 products at $17.90 
(We chose these prices because they are the U.S.P.S. Flat Rate Box price for deliveries in the United States and outlying territories.) 

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This week, E-junkie.info sat down (well, talked back and forth via e-mail) with web cartoonist Krazy Krow, the writer of Spinnerette.  Here's what we found out about him and his comics.

E-junkie: So first question, what made you decide to start your web-comic?

KraKro: It was a 14 hour road trip to Florida!  I was in the back of the car wondering, ‘what if a superhero had a mutant power that was really hard to hide?’ The whole comic idea started from the six arms, and fat suit.

E-junkie: Were you primarily influenced by other web comics, comic books, or newsprint comic strips?

KraKro: I was a manga reader first, and hadn’t read many superhero comics. It was my wife who converted me by bringing a big stack of Teen Titan comics when I was in the hospital, getting my tonsils out.

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