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**Example 1a**: The player from example 1 returns a week later and re-registers for $200. inLeague 'credits' their platform fee of $9 from their original registration and does not deduct anything for their second registration. Stripe still deducts $5.70 from the second transaction. The league nets **$179.60** ($200 - $5.70 - $5.70 - $9). (Stripe makes out very nicely here, which is why we suggest refund holdbacks to cover their fees as well as AYSO's).
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**Example 1b**: The player from example 1 returns a week later and re-registers, but the fee has gone up to $250. They receive the platform fee credit of $9 and inLeague deducts $1.50 (the difference between $9 and their new platform fee of $11.50). The league nets **$175.75** ($200 - $5.70 - $7.05 - $11.50).
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**Example 1b**: The player from example 1 returns a week later and re-registers, but the fee has gone up to $250. They receive the platform fee credit of $9 and inLeague deducts $1.50 (the difference between $9 and their new platform fee of $10.50). The league nets **$226.75** ($200 (original fee) - $5.70 (Stripe) - $9 (inLeague) - $200 (refund) + $250 (second registration) - $7.05 (Stripe) - $1.50 (inLeague)).
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**Example 2**: The player was waitlisted and drops a week after registering. If the league issues a full ($200) refund, the platform fees are refunded and the league nets **-$5.70** ($200 - $5.70 - $200).
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