IT House April 8 news, according to CCTV, Xinhua News Agency and other reports, many netizens recently reported that many Internet fundraising platforms for serious illnesses charge donors “support fees”, and even 1 yuan for donations is charged 3 yuan. ; In addition, Waterdrop has recently started a pilot program in some cities to collect service fees and charge fundraisers.
IT Home understands that in fact, users can avoid deductions by not checking the relevant options, and the fees are refundable. However, some platforms charge this fee by default, and some users will be charged more if they do not read the rules carefully when paying.
From January 17 this year, Shuidichou began to collect service fees on a pilot basis in more than ten cities across the country, including Baise in Guangxi, Xuzhou in Jiangsu, and Linyi in Shandong. In addition to the 0.6% payment channel fee previously charged by third parties, Shuidipui charges a 3% platform service fee for each fundraising in pilot cities, and the service fee cap for a single project is capped at 5,000 yuan.
That said, for fundraising users, you actually pay 3.6% more when you donate. Prior to this, on November 30, 2021, when Shuidi Company released its third-quarter financial report, it also emphasized that Shuidi Chou adhered to the zero-service fee model and did not receive any revenue from the medical crowdfunding business.
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