History for "How Fees for Refunds Work"
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Updated by Megan Pastor, Aug 01, 2023 at 2:25pm
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Updated by Megan Pastor, Aug 01, 2023 at 2:25pm
APPLIES TO: Coworking, WorkplaceWhen a transaction occurs (for example $100) the member is billed $100, and the space receives a portion of this minus processing fees—in this case $0.30 + 2.9%—so the space's portion is $96.80.
If that transaction is refunded, Stripe withdraws $96.80 from the space but returns the full $100 to the member. Stripe charges for this gap created by the processing fees. At this point the space balance on this transaction is $0.00 and Brivo Workplace's balance is negative $3.20. We charge this fee back to the space unless the transaction was the result of an error in our platform.
So, inIn this example, the total cost to the space to refund the transaction is $3.20—in other words, they simply pay the original processing fees for the transaction.The example below assumes a
CCCredit Card payment with processing fees of $0.30 + 2.9%, that the customer had $1,000 in their bank account before the transaction, that the space and Brivo Workplace had $100.00 in their account before the transaction, and that no other transactions have taken place when calculating balances.Step
Customer Balance
Space Balance
Brivo Workplace Balance
Before a Transaction
$1,000
$100.00
$100.00
Transaction Processed for $100.00
$900
$196.80
$100.00
Transaction Refunded
$1,000
$100.00
$96.80
Brivo Workplace Recoups Processing Fee
$1,000
$96.80
$100.00
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Updated by allison blevins, Jul 09, 2023 at 10:17am
APPLIES TO: Coworking, Workplace
When a transaction occurs (for example $100) the member is billed $100, and the space receives a portion of this minus processing fees—in this case $0.30 + 2.9%—so the space's portion is $96.80.
If that transaction is refunded, Stripe withdraws $96.80 from the space but returns the full $100 to the member. Stripe
puts Proximity on the hookcharges for this gap created by the processing fees. At this point the space balance on this transaction is $0.00 andProximity'sBrivo Workplace's balance is negative $3.20. We charge this fee back to the space unless the transaction was the result of an error in our platform. So, in this example, the total cost to the space to refund the transaction is $3.20—in other words they simply pay the original processing fees for the transaction.The example below assumes a CC payment with processing fees of $0.30 + 2.9%, that the customer had $1,000 in their bank account before the transaction, that the space and
ProximityBrivo Workplace had $100.00 in their account before the transaction, and that no other transactions have taken place when calculating balances.Step
Customer Balance
Space Balance
ProximityBrivo Workplace BalanceBefore a Transaction
$1,000
$100.00
$100.00
Transaction Processed for $100.00
$900
$196.80
$100.00
Transaction Refunded
$1,000
$100.00
$96.80
ProximityBrivo Workplace Recoups Processing Fee$1,000
$96.80
$100.00
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Updated by Unknown, Mar 30, 2020 at 2:46pm
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Updated by Josh Hudnall, Sep 16, 2019 at 1:08pm
When a transaction occurs (for example $100) the member is billed $100, and the space receives a portion of this minus processing fees—in this case $0.30 + 2.9%—so the space's portion is $96.80.
If that transaction is refunded, Stripe withdraws $96.80 from the space but returns the full $100 to the member. Stripe puts Proximity on the hook for this gap created by the processing fees. At this point the space balance on this transaction is $0.00 and Proximity's balance is negative $3.20. We charge this fee back to the space unless the transaction was the result of an error in our platform. So, in this example, the total cost to the space to refund the transaction is $3.20—in other words they simply pay the original processing fees for the transaction.
The example below assumes a CC payment with processing fees of $0.30 + 2.9%, that the customer had $1,000 in their bank account before the transaction, that the space and Proximity had $
0.00100.00 in their account before the transaction, and that no other transactions have taken place when calculating balances.Step
Customer Balance
Space Balance
Proximity Balance
Before a Transaction
$1,000
$
0.00100.00$
0.00100.00
Transaction Processed for $100.00
$900
$
96.80196.80$
0.00100.00Transaction Refunded
$1,000
$
0.00100.00–$3.2096.80Proximity Recoups Processing Fee
$1,000
–$3.2096.80$
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Updated by Josh Hudnall, Sep 16, 2019 at 1:03pm
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Updated by Josh Hudnall, Sep 16, 2019 at 1:03pm
When a transaction occurs (for example $100) the member is billed $100, and the space receives a portion of this minus processing fees—in this case $0.30 + 2.9%—so the space's portion is $96.80.
If that transaction is refunded, Stripe withdraws $96.80 from the space but returns the full $100 to the member. Stripe puts Proximity on the hook for this gap created by the processing fees. At this point the space balance on this transaction is $0.00 and Proximity's balance is negative $3.20. We charge this fee back to the space unless the transaction was the result of an error in our platform. So, in this example, the total cost to the space to refund the transaction is $3.20—in other words they simply pay the original processing fees for the transaction.
The example below assumes that the customer had $1,000 in their bank account before the transaction, that the space and Proximity had $0.00 in their account before the transaction, and that no other transactions have taken place when calculating balances.The example below assumes a CC payment with processing fees of $0.30 + 2.9%, that the customer had $1,000 in their bank account before the transaction, that the space and Proximity had $0.00 in their account before the transaction, and that no other transactions have taken place when calculating balances.Step
Customer Balance
Space Balance
Proximity Balance
Before a Transaction
$1,000
$0.00
$0.00
Transaction Processed for $100.00
$900
$96.80
$0.00
Transaction Refunded
$1,000
$0.00
–$3.20
Proximity Recoups Processing Fee
$1,000
–$3.20
$0.00
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Updated by Josh Hudnall, Sep 16, 2019 at 1:02pm
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Updated by Josh Hudnall, Sep 16, 2019 at 1:01pm
When a transaction occurs (for example $100) the member is billed $100, and the space receives a portion of this minus processing fees—in this case $0.30 + 2.9%—so the space's portion is $96.80.
If that transaction is refunded, Stripe withdraws $96.80 from the space but returns the full $100 to the member. Stripe puts Proximity on the hook for this gap created by the processing fees. At this point the space balance on this transaction is $0.00 and Proximity's balance is negative $3.20. We charge this fee back to the space unless the transaction was the result of an error in our platform. So, in this example, the total cost to the space to refund the transaction is $3.20—in other words they simply pay the original processing fees for the transaction.
The example below assumes that the customer had $1,000 in their bank account before the transaction, that the space and Proximity had $0.00 in their account before the transaction, and that no other transactions have taken place when calculating balances.
Step
Customer Balance
Space Balance
Proximity Balance
Before a Transaction
$1,000
$0.00
$0.00
Transaction Processed for $100.00
$900
$96.80
$0.00
Transaction Refunded
$1,000
$0.00
–$3.20
Proximity Recoups Processing Fee
$1,000
–$3.20
$0.00
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Created by Josh Hudnall, Sep 16, 2019 at 1:01pm