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Whats the difference between “user pays” and “inclusive” fee settings?

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Whats the difference between “user pays” and “inclusive” fee settings?

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When you set up SportingPulse Payments, you have the choice to either pass on the processing fees to your end users (that is, the players or members that purchase your products), or you can choose to absorb those fees within your pricing structure. To look at a couple of examples. If you are set to a “user pays” structure, then the fees will be passed on in full to the purchaser. This means, if you had a product that you sold for a $100, at a rate of 3.9% the fee to be paid for the transaction is $3.90. The purchaser will see two line items when they complete their transaction; Registration product – $100 Processing fee – $3.90 Total – $103.90 On the other hand, if you use the “fees inclusive” model, the processing fee is effectively hidden within your pricing. In that case, the purchaser will only see a single line item, without actually seeing the processing fee explicitly stated. That is to say, all the would see in the above example is; Registration product – $103.90 Total – $103.9

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