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Yes, you can collect application fees with direct charges [0].
yeah, I know I can, but I'm wondering if it would be discouraged to do that with my use case.
Essentially when a user becomes a member, if the organization has a parent organization, they would pay for both membership fees at once. Org A charges 5$ and Org B which is a parent of Org A charges 10$. When the user becomes a member of Org A, they'd pay 15$ through direct charges, add application_fee_amount of 10$ then use await stripe.transfers.create({ amount: 10000, currency: 'cad', destination: '{{ORG_B_ACCOUNT_ID}}', });. That way Org A would be the Merchant of Record and assume liabilities and both orgs get their share. I know programmatically it should work, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something
Doesn't appear you're missing anything.
alright then, that solves a huge headache I've been struggling with this weekend hahaha thanks!