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E-commerceJuly 27, 2026 · by the Klickbee team · 9 min read

E-commerce fee and terms clarity: displaying transparent costs at every step

Shipping fees, taxes and surcharges displayed right from the cart: pricing transparency reduces abandonment and builds trust before payment even begins.

Key takeaways
  • 60% of cart abandonments come from costs discovered too late
  • Displaying all costs before purchase is also a legal obligation in France and Europe
  • Multiple delivery options turn an imposed cost into a deliberate choice

Why transparency reduces abandonment

Discovering unexpected fees at payment time is one of the leading causes of cart abandonment. Displaying shipping fees and surcharges from the start builds a relationship of trust: the customer knows exactly what they will pay before even entering their address.

It is also a legal obligation: regulations require displaying all mandatory costs before the customer commits to buying. Beyond compliance, this transparency improves conversion rates by building trust from the very first steps of the funnel.

Which fees to display, and when

Shipping fees, taxes, handling or insurance fees, applied discounts: each line item must appear clearly, from the cart if possible, and remain visible and up to date at every subsequent step (address, carrier, order summary).

On the summary page, fees must appear in a distinct, contrasted section, never as a small line that is easily overlooked. Clear language ("preparation and packaging fees" rather than "handling fees") avoids any sense of vagueness.

Setting up reliable pricing rules

Delivery zones, weight brackets, real-time carrier integrations: your platform must automatically calculate and display the right rate for each destination, without manual intervention on every order.

Think about edge cases (overseas territories, hard-to-reach areas, international) and systematically test the full funnel while switching destinations to verify that fees recalculate correctly.

Turning the cost into a choice, not a surprise

Offering multiple delivery options (free standard, paid express) lets the customer choose based on their budget and urgency: they no longer absorb a cost, they consciously select it.

The confirmation email must include the full breakdown of applied fees: it is a written record that reassures the customer and protects you legally in case of a dispute.

Setting up a transparent cart with no surprises for your customers is part of our e-commerce support.

Clear fees, customers who come back

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