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Adding extra cost to single payment type


msorri

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13 minutes ago, msorri said:

Hi.

Can I make a single payment type to add 15% of the order total to the order? But if you order it for 2 months, it would not be added.

 

What do you mean exactly? Charge a 15% surplus on top of the cost, for using a particular gateway? Unfortunately Blesta can't do that right now. It has come up a couple times, and I think it would be pretty cool. Some people might offer a discount for using Bitcoin for example.

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3 minutes ago, Paul said:

What do you mean exactly? Charge a 15% surplus on top of the cost, for using a particular gateway? Unfortunately Blesta can't do that right now. It has come up a couple times, and I think it would be pretty cool. Some people might offer a discount for using Bitcoin for example.

Charge 15% extra of the order when using a specific payment gateway. (Stupid Paysafecard and their extra charges...)

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It's a good idea. Just make sure you're allowed to do this with your merchant agreement. For example, Visa, Mastercard, Amex specifically say you aren't allowed to add extra charges if a person pays via credit card vs debit card. The flip side is that you ARE allowed to offer discounts to people who pay via debit / cash. 

So just be sure about this before implementing it, if Blesta gets it done :) 

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4 minutes ago, AnthonyL said:

It's a good idea. Just make sure you're allowed to do this with your merchant agreement. For example, Visa, Mastercard, Amex specifically say you aren't allowed to add extra charges if a person pays via credit card vs debit card. The flip side is that you ARE allowed to offer discounts to people who pay via debit / cash. 

So just be sure about this before implementing it, if Blesta gets it done :) 

Yea, that part is under control. Got to be manual processing these as usual then.

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