Alright, I have checked the forum over as much as I can tolerate looking for the exact answer I need. I sell baseball cards, Hot Wheels, and Shoes. All of these have such drastically different weights that I cannot come up with a table rate by myself that would accomodate all of them without charging incorrectly for something.

One baseball card is $1.22 for S&H. A customer could add up to 4 more cards for that to go up $1.39 (I add .17 to the 1.22 for the one ounce increase in weight). Now here is where it gets tricky.

One hot wheels costs $2.07 for S&H and adding one more jumps that to 2.58 (I add .51 to the 2.07 for the three ounce increase in weight).

One pair of shoes is 11.57 for S&H. Adding a second pair goes up to 13.03 (I add 1.46 to the 11.57 for the two pound increase in weight).

Now we can all see that I can't just set up a table rate that will satisfy all of these different weights and spaces between first and second items. I tried different mathematical solutions, but all have failed and I am now here to find someone that actually knows what is more about Zen Cart instead of me just guessing. Any help will get my head to stop pounding. Thanks ahead of time!!

Kristofer Benham