How will my online pricing display?
The Online Booking pages will use the Display Price for Services, Classes, Packages & Memberships and the 'Non Cash Payment Fee' line item will no longer display. Here's an example:
Prior Versions | Inspire by STX v4.3 |
Package $100.00 Non Cash Payment Fee $3.75 Total $103.75 | Package $103.75 |

Online Gift Sales and Online Deposits will no longer have a Non Cash Payment fee applied as of Inspire by STX v4.3. A $100.00 Gift or Deposit would be $100.00, then when the Gift or Deposit is redeemed, the Service would include the Non Cash Payment amount instead.
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