The cost of a return label is influenced by the shipping method and the delivery zone. Different methods such as standard, express, or overnight may have varying costs based on the distance and complexity of the return.
Delivery zones are typically defined by geographical regions where the cost of shipping can vary significantly. For instance, returns to urban areas might incur higher costs compared to rural areas due to increased delivery density and logistics challenges.
Base Cost: Fixed cost for initiating a return label.
Zone Factor: Cost per unit distance in the delivery zone.
Distance: Distance of the return shipment.
Method Factor: Cost multiplier based on the shipping method.
Weight: Weight of the returned item.
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