Free Shipping Threshold Bar
The $75 threshold with the real $7 cost, advising against padding the cart.
The $75 threshold with the real $7 cost, advising against padding the cart.
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Free Shipping Threshold Bar names the cost before the threshold: shipping costs $7 on average, under $75 you pay it, over $75 the order absorbs it. A thin progress bar shows an example cart at $63, with $12 left to free, and the suggestion that follows is the notable part: a wax tin gets you there, but add it only if you need wax, paying $7 honestly beats buying $18 you will not use. The footer confirms the charge is exactly $7, real average, never rounded up to make the threshold look generous.
The block has no data array. The respectful suggestion line is the whole point, it is an anti-dark-pattern bar rather than a pressure bar.
Reach for this block in the cart or at the top of the checkout flow. The $7 figure must reflect the real average shipping cost, the text makes that claim explicit and buyers check.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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After
One strong use is the $75 threshold with the wax tin suggestion. Other threshold bars:
Tip: “paying the $7 honestly beats buying $18 you will not use” is the line that makes the suggestion trustworthy and the whole bar credible.