Payment Gateway Based Fees and Discounts Pro for WooCommerce

Payment Gateway Based Fees and Discounts Pro for WooCommerce 2.13.0

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Add custom fees or discounts to payment gateways to balance transaction costs, encourage cost-effective payment methods, and maintain transparency at checkout.

Key Features
  • Apply a global extra fee across all payment gateways in one step to simplify your checkout fee strategy.
    Example: Add a 2% processing fee that automatically applies to every payment method without setting them up individually.
  • Charge fees or offer discounts based on the payment method to balance transaction costs.
    Example: Charge an extra $0.30 for PayPal payments or offer a 2% discount for Direct Bank Transfers.
  • Configure more than one fee for a single payment gateway to cover additional costs.
    Example: Add a $0.30 fee for processing PayPal payments and an additional 3.9% charge for the order total.
  • Add specific fees for certain product categories or exclude them entirely for others.
    Example: Apply a 2% fee for electronics and exclude fees for apparel purchases.
  • Apply payment gateway fees conditionally based on the selected shipping method to fine-tune your checkout costs.
    Example: Add a ₹50 fee for Cash on Delivery only when Flat Rate Shipping is used, and skip it for Free Shipping.
  • Choose whether fixed product-level fees are charged once or multiplied by quantity for more accurate cost control.
    Example: Charge a ₹100 fee per item for fragile goods, so ordering 3 units adds ₹300 instead of just ₹100.
  • Tailor fees to reflect regional transaction costs or currency exchange charges.
    Example: Add a 4.4% fee for non-U.S. payments and 2.9% for U.S.-based transactions.
  • Apply percentage-based fees either on each product or the full cart total when fees are set at the product level.
    Example: Add a 5% handling fee per product for fragile items or apply 5% to the entire cart for bulk orders.
  • Avoid cart abandonment by informing customers of fees upfront on the product page.
    Example: Show “2.5% extra charge applies for PayPal payments” on the product details page.
  • Customize fees as a fixed amount or a percentage of the total order value.
    Example: Apply a 2.5% fee on the total order value for credit card payments or charge a flat $0.50.
  • Avoid discouraging small orders by waiving fees below a set order amount.
    Example: No additional fees for orders under $20.
  • Set payment gateway-specific fees or discounts for individual products to handle product-based pricing strategies.
    Example: Add a ₹50 fee for COD only on heavy items, or offer a 5% discount for prepaid orders on select electronics.
  • Set fee limits to keep charges reasonable and predictable.
    Example: Cap the fee at $5 for high-value orders while maintaining a minimum of $1.
  • Ensure some payment methods remain fee-free to encourage their usage.
    Example: No extra charges for Stripe payments while fees apply to others.
  • Apply or skip fees depending on whether a coupon is used during checkout.
    Example: Waive the payment gateway fee if the customer uses a 10% discount coupon.
  • Ensure compliance by applying taxes to gateway fees where required.
    Example: Add a 7% tax to a $2.00 payment gateway fee in applicable regions.
  • Keep gateway fees fair by calculating them only on product costs.
    Example: Apply a 2% fee on the subtotal without including shipping charges in the calculation.
 

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