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Fallback rates (with carrier-calculated shipping)
Fallback rates (with carrier-calculated shipping)
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Written by Jelizaveta
Updated over 3 months ago

Rates set up in Zapiet - Pickup + Delivery will show when customers go through our widget on your cart page. We attach the information selected in the widget in the form of the ZapietID, and are able to show the correct rates at checkout.

Our latest rates feature allows merchants to use Zapiet - Pickup + Delivery rates without needing access to Shopify carrier-calculated shipping. Contact us on chat so we could update your store to use the newest version.

If you are using a subscriptions app alongside Zapiet, you will need to remain on the carrier-calculated shipping version due to Shopify limitations.

Fallback rates (backup rates) will show if the ZapietID is missing, when:

  • You have sent a draft order to the customer without including the rate.

  • You are using a third-party sales channel (such as Pinterest or Facebook).

You can use rates set up in the delivery or shipping rates section as your fallback rates—rates set up in the pickup section cannot show as fallback rates.

If you have carriers integrated into your delivery/shipping sections, their rates will show up as fallback rates.


Requirements

  • You need to add Zapiet - Pickup + Delivery as a rates carrier in Shopify shipping and delivery settings


Enable fallback rates

  1. Click Rates.

  2. At the bottom of the page, find Fallback rates, and click Enable.

  3. Select your preferred option and click Save.


Limitations

  • You cannot use the rates set up in the pickup section as fallback rates.

  • You cannot use Last Mile Delivery partners' rates as fallback rates.

  • Fallback rates for local delivery work only with Free deliveries from all locations or Deliveries are priced the same for all location's pricing policy. If you're using Delivery pricing varies per location for your delivery rates, use shipping rates for fallback rates instead.

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