Annie Hunt
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Many thanks for your comments and feedback in this thread - it was super helpful for us in analysis and design of the feature.
I'm happy to announce that we're working on adding donations to compensate payment processing fees. This feature will be released later this year.Some design decisions I wanted to speak out explicitly:
1. We decided to proceed with optional donations to compensate credit card processing fees as opposed to surcharges/convenience fee.
Main reasons for this is that there are too many regulations around mandatory charges to compensate fees: it's illegal in some countries/states, there are caps on how much you could charge, etc. To avoid all of this legal complications we decided to suggest members to opt-in to compensate processing fees, as opposed to make them obligatory.
All these transactions will be recorded as donations in WA and can be later used for tax deduction.2. You…
Annie Hunt supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Annie Hunt commentedOur association supports this suggestion. We would appreciate the option to adding a convenience fee to our members that wish to process payment by using a CC.
We were referred to use Stripe as our payment processor. They mentioned building the fee into the cost of our event/item. However, we would rather attach a percentage 'fee' of some kind to the purchase as a whole.
Please advise.
We just ran into this problem ourselves. When setting up registration types, we can select the member level for that particular type OR everyone. Why not add an option for, or include the option to, hide non-member registration types. ... I'm a visual person and perhaps I'm not explaining this properly. So look here:
Availability
_Everyone
_Members only ... blah blah blah type.
_Non-members
Does that help explain what I mean?