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sullen oasisBOT
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gloomy geyser
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Hi! Are you talking about a way to automatically 'pass along' the Stripe fees you're to pay for a payment directly to the customer, when creating a Checkout Session?

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jaunty river
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Yes. Example, if the product price is $1, the customer should see $1.33 on Stripe's checkout page

gloomy geyser
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Ok. There's no way to do that automatically; you'd need to add it as part of whatever you're charging your customer.

jaunty river
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Ok cool. Thank you

gloomy geyser
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You're welcome!

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jaunty river
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If I add the 2.9% + 30 cents to the subtotal, won't stripe now take the fees from the new subtotal, meaning I still won't receive the expected amount?

formal coyote
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Hi @jaunty river I'm taking over this thread

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Yes you are right, the 2.9% + 30cents will be added to the final amount, which Stripe will use for the fee calcuation.

jaunty river
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Any way around that? Or is that just what it has to be?

formal coyote
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No there's no workaround I'm afraid.