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- triplec3424_api, 1 day ago, 16 messages
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?
Yes. Example, if the product price is $1, the customer should see $1.33 on Stripe's checkout page
Ok. There's no way to do that automatically; you'd need to add it as part of whatever you're charging your customer.
Ok cool. Thank you
You're welcome!
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?
Hi @jaunty river I'm taking over this thread
Yes you are right, the 2.9% + 30cents will be added to the final amount, which Stripe will use for the fee calcuation.
Any way around that? Or is that just what it has to be?
No there's no workaround I'm afraid.