Accepting credit cards, warehouses, and shipping and fulfilling orders
Hello!
We are looking for a way to build in to our product pages a drop down (or similar) selection where the customer can choose which shipping fulfillment location they would prefer; we have several warehouses in different countries and want to allow the customer the choice to add to their cart a product that is sold out in their "local" shipping location, and adds an additional cost for the split shipping. It would be great if there were the ability to communicate in this selection process to the customer that they are selecting a farther away or different shipping location, that their order will arrive with split shipping, and have the added shipping cost automatically added.
So, to use one product example - I want to buy a shirt, and I select my colour and size and then via a drop down menu or by clicking a selection box, it shows stock of that shirt in the locations we have. I might be shopping from the USA and that shirt, when I click my size and colour, happens to be out of stock. That option updates to greying out or making the selection for "send this to me from the USA" otherwise not clickable, or it's updated to say out of stock in this location or something. The other options I could click say something like "send this item to me from the UK and split my order into multiple deliveries for $XX.oo" or something.
The Aliexpress app does something similar (although we want something much cleaner, less hectic and more attractive to the customer). Have been looking at HotWax and Multiship, but unsure if they have this capability. Any help on solving this would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
This sounds a lot like what we are looking for - can you message me privately so we can discuss setting up a meeting? Thanks!
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