Accepting credit cards, warehouses, and shipping and fulfilling orders
Is it possible to change the shipping method on an order that has been placed online? For example, we offer local pickup but some people selected shipping by mistake. Can the order be edited to change the ship method from ship to pickup?
Hi @lkaye,
I think you will have to create an order manually under the order section and duplicate the order details, and select custom shipping as "Free Local Pickup", or something similar. You can then add instructions which includes the details regarding Local Pickup.
I have found another query where merchants are facing similar issues and they are somehow managing it with similar method mentioned above: https://community.shopify.com/c/Payments-Shipping-Fulfillment/Selecting-Local-Pickup-for-Draft-Invoi...
Hope this helps!
Shopify doesn't add this feature to try and get you to buy one of the apps, in the marketplace, which will give you the feature and they get to take a cut of.
If you look Cleverific Order Editor it can do it, but no way in hell I'm paying $30/month for it
I tried this plugin and it wont change it either. If you do change it the app cancells the order and creates new one with the requested changes. So its not possible even in API to change it.
2 years gone, this features still dont have.....
I'm facing the same issue for a while now. After customer has placed the order and decided to change shipping method. So there is no way for me to manually "edit" the order for shipping just like how I can add or remove items from the order?
@Shopify Please allow change in shipping method. My customer wants to change from standard to express and its frustrating, we do not want to duplicate the order and take payment again.
Yes this will be so helpful
I agree, this is a very frustrating lacking feature - please allow edits to shipping method, @Shopify
Customers wish to change various different things about their orders, often shipping methods, after they've paid. Store admin users should be able to edit any aspect of an order before it's fulfilled.
Have you figured out how to do this easily? It seems as if Shopify still doesn't allow you to change from Ship to Pickup. So frustrating.
Shopify - this must be a very easy fix and it is a common request, especially now that there are so many weather delays, etc.
Surprise, surprise. What do you know, there's no simply way to change the shipping method for an existing order! Just ran into this issue today for the first time.
You would think this would be a basic feature, but once again, requests to add this feature go back years. Shopify doesn't, and has never, ever added a single feature requested in these forums for their tiered customers ... Because, contrary to their sales pitch, they literally do nothing to support small businesses, but you can rest assured with the knowledge that this feature is available to Plus members.
Ugh.
It is not.
You would think it was an option for us Plus members, however - like you we also do not have this feature. I've stacked this on the list of a multitude of features which a mature ecommerce system should have (and all the others do). For example:
The list goes on and on. For the number of developers they have it's completely obtuse that they don't have these basic features.
I got this problem today 😞 @Shopify can you add this feature in the asap future please?
I ran into same problem yesterday. Any solutions?
Ran into the issue myself. This would be a nice thing to have.
Does anyone get any info as to why Shopify doesn’t allow us to change shipping to pickup or vice versa?
The ONLY thing you can do as of now would be to BILL The Customer for the upgraded Shipping charges on an Invoice... and then send the order with the upgraded Shipping service added - before printing your shipping label... That's it.
@Shopify sucks man! I regret recommending Shopify to my employer. I need this feature too, among several others that I've seen forum posts about dating back like 5 years...
We ship many of our products via ground and many via LTL, and the LTL price is often not a perfect reflection of actual cost. Our previous solution (NopCommerce, which I thought was the worst thing to exist) allows for the easy editing of shipping cost & method after the order is placed but before the payment is captured. WooCommerce does this too. Not Shopify. Actual garbage. Going back to recommending Woo for my clients even though it's not as turnkey, at least it has basic ecommerce features 😠
This feature doesn't seem to exist.
I like how integrated Shopify is with the shipping vendors (I can print shipping label with USPS, FedEx, UPS, etc, directly from my Shopify order - which is GREAT). BUT I have not ever figured out a way to have any sort of automated predictive selection that gets people to pick the correct shipping option. People often pick the wrong option (either way to big, or way to small/ cheap), so I am constantly needing to correct shipping. Shopify does NOT have that adjustment as a feature.
The workaround I came up with is editing the order to add a "custom item" called "Adjusted Shipping Fee" and then add or subtract the appropriate amount based on what the customer selected and paid for / vs what I actually need to ship it. From there you can generate an invoice or refund. Once the money is sorted out, then I go ahead and select the shipping method I am actually going to use, and buy the shipping label. I also send the customer an email explaining the glitch.
Are you saying that after sorting out payment differences Shopify allows to change shipping method?
And how are you changing shipping method after that? Via shopify dashboard or API?
FWIW......I just deiscovered that you can void the shipping label and reprocess under the correct method. This works for me since I offer flat rate shiping.
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