- Support forum for the WooCommerce Cost of Goods: Product Cost & Profit Calculator.
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November 18, 2020 at 3:07 pm #89473spiros vasilakisParticipant
Hi, i have no idea if this is support or just comments?
anyway i have a product that cost 6.00 and Shipping is 4.50
so customer pays 13.99 + 4.99 = 18,99were do i set up the shipping cost i pay for shipping 4.50 and i get 0.49 profit on the shipping.
regards Spiros
November 19, 2020 at 12:29 am #89474Hi Spiros,
If you need to add this shipping value of 4.50 for all the orders, you could enable “Extra Costs: Shipping Methods > Extra shipping costs” and then you’d just have to setup the value there by shipping method.
If you just want to do that for a specific order, you could enable:
“- Orders > Per Order > Shipping fee”After that you would have to recalculate the orders.
Let me know if it helps 😉
November 19, 2020 at 6:46 am #89475spiros vasilakisParticipantHi,
thx for your help, i don’t need to show profit for shipped or processing!
i only want to show profit for completed orders is that possible?is that possible?
Regards Spiros
November 19, 2020 at 7:02 am #89476spiros vasilakisParticipanthi,
i added the shipping cost but that cost the customer pays not me.
the product is like this when https://ibb.co/k5SLkw4
and profit look like this:
Net: 13.99
Cost: 10.99
Profit: 3.00i think is wrong as my profit should be 8.49.
customer pays for shipping 4.99 and and i pay 4.50 so on that i have 0.50 profit how do set it up?November 19, 2020 at 2:35 pm #89477Hello Spiros,
Regarding the shipping, please check if this option can help you:
– Orders > Calculations > Shipping to profitRegarding your other question about order status, please try these 2 options:
– Tools & Reports > Reports > Orders report: Order status
– Orders > Admin Orders List Columns > Order statusesNovember 19, 2020 at 3:29 pm #89478spiros vasilakisParticipantok now i get like this:
Net sale: 13.99
Cost: 10.99
Profit: 7.99my actually cost is 6.00 for the item and 4.99 is the shipping cost that the buyers pays.
is this the right way to setup? sorry as i am newbie.regards spiros
November 23, 2020 at 11:08 am #89479spiros vasilakisParticipantHello, i am terrible sorry i wrote wrong.
is customer that pay for shipping 4.99 not me but i have 0.50 profit on it.
like this:Net Sale: 12.00
Cost: 6.00 + (shipping 4.99 paid by customer) but my cost is 4.50 so i have 0.50 profit on the shipping.
so my total is profit: 6.50sorry Spiros
November 25, 2020 at 9:29 am #89481spiros vasilakisParticipantHello,
Do you have a support page somewhere else as this comment thing is taking to long to get an answer!
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Hello,
i am terrible sorry i wrote wrong.
is customer that pay for shipping 4.99 not me but i have 0.50 profit on it.
like this:Net Sale: 12.00
Cost: 6.00 + (shipping 4.99 paid by customer) but my cost is 4.50 so i have 0.50 profit on the shipping.
so my total is profit: 6.50sorry Spiros
November 26, 2020 at 2:49 am #89482Hi Spiros,
Sorry for the delay.
To get these results, I believe you could set it like this:– Product price: 12
– Product cost: 6
– WooCommerce shipping Cost: 4.99
– COG shipping cost: 4.5And you’d also have to enable this option:
– Shipping to profitLet me know if you need more help
November 26, 2020 at 9:29 am #89483spiros vasilakisParticipanthi,
were do i found this:
– WooCommerce shipping Cost: 4.99
– COG shipping cost: 4.5November 26, 2020 at 1:19 pm #89484– WooCommerce shipping Cost: 4.99
This is how I called the default shipping provided by WooCommerce on the Shipping tab– COG shipping cost: 4.5
This is a section inside the Cost of Goods plugin. You can find it in “Extra Costs: Shipping Methods“. You have to enable the section first on Extra shipping costs and then you can simply fill a fixed cost related to the shipping method you’re using. -
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