#ben_finding-fees
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Hi there ๐ Stripe fees are typically reflected on the Balance Transaction objects, in the fee and fee_details fields:
https://docs.stripe.com/api/balance_transactions/object#balance_transaction_object-fee
But that may not be the case if you're on non-standard pricing.
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Thanks for the reply. these are high volume fee structures. So they show up as different network fees. instead of "Stripe Fees"
so far; I've only been able to find them in the network_cost_insights report
If you're on non-standard pricing then I'm not familiar with how to pull fee details via our API. I'd suggest reaching out to our support team who is more familiar with those non-standard pricing structures:
https://support.stripe.com/?contact=true
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