@19ninety
I don't know of any retailer that passes on PayPal fees to the customer. Ticket sales companies do this for credit cards and it 'gets my goat'!
I appreciate what you are saying that it's a convenience tax but you are also facilitating a sale with a customer of a product
that you want to sell. If you pass on the fees then it's likely that you will lose more sales because people will not like it.
The best way forward would be to build the fee into your pricing. I also urge this with postage if you can because it will help you to convert more sales.
With the rise and domination of Amazon with its
free shipping and even
free same-day Prime Shipping, small retailers need to do everything in their arsenal to compete. If you add in extra charges then you will only antagonise your customers and they will go somewhere else.
Remember, they have so many choices where they can buy the product. You should be honoured they've chosen you. You should treat every customer and every sale like royalty.
Sorry if I sound 'preachy' but I see far too many small businesses treating a sale like an inconvenience. If they started to really appreciate their customers a little more, they would find themselves in a far better situation financially instead of panicking about where the next sale is coming from.
Matt