Guest Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 After diving through the code and not coming up with a lot of solid info I decided to post. Is there any way that you can take the 3% that PayPal charges and add that 3% to your order total (behind the scenes so customers don't know) so that way you don't lose any money by using PayPal? Quote
Guest Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 i'm pretty sure it's in paypal's TOS that this can get your account terminated ;) but nonetheless, this should do it for you: http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contri...h,paypal+charge if you want to be sneaky, just edit the lang file that tells the customer what the charge is for. however, if you do not explain to them where that extra money is going, they will probably think your cart is buggy and ripping them off and thus, probably losing a sale Quote
blasto Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 Is there any way that you can take the 3% that PayPal charges and add that 3% to your order total (behind the scenes so customers don't know) so that way you don't lose any money by using PayPal? This is not strictly to do with OSC, but you are risking getting on the wrong side of Paypal, the law or both: The price paid by a customer has to cover all your costs, unless you explicitly apply other charges or fees and many payment systems including Paypal will not allow you to do that to cover their charges. If a customer complains to paypal after they've paid, they'll get the charge refunded from your paypal account so they are quite likely to do this, especially if it means they are then getting a really good deal. Your account will then be suspended. If you add hidden charges you will end up dealing with Paypal, card companies, Trading Standards (or whatever your equivalent is), etc. as it is usually illegal to advertise one price and charge another. Remember that your customer is actually the one paying the paypal fee via your price, so Paypal (etc) is not costing YOU anything at all, its just reducing your profit margin. Therefore the only way you can "lose any money" through Paypal or another payment system is if your prices are too low to cover the cost. beside all that, most of your customers will be happier with an honest pricing system with no hidden charges and no nasty surprises at checkout. :) Quote
bobg7 Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 Do it as most retailers do, make it part of your markup to determine the retail price. Quote Installed Contributions: CCGV, Close Popup, Dynamic Meta Tags, Easy Populate, Froogle Data Feeder, Google Position, Infobox Header Entire Row, Live Support for OSC, PayPal Seal with CC images, Report_m Sales, Shop by Price Revised, SQL Updater, Who's Online Enhancement, Footer, GNA EP Assistant and still going.
blasto Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 What if you have it say 'PayPal fee: $xx.xx'? That's the problem - Paypal understandably forbid it - you have to include the fee in your retail price just like everyone else. Quote
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