#daniyal_11692
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• https://discord.com/channels/841573134531821608/1164200701015097416, 0 days ago, 20 messages
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Do you use destination charges or direct charges?
It's important to know the fund flow you are using with connect
That should be one of the first steps you do when integrating connect
They're very different and have distinct pros and cons
And the fund flow determines a lot
So with direct charges, you create payments on the connect account directly, so its payment method settings will be used
You need to enable the relevant PMs on the connect accounts
both on the platform and on the connected account PMs should be enabled?
only on the coonected account.
Then just enable them on your connect account
ok. so the conclusion is: if we want payment on connected account then we'll just have PMs enable on connected account and if we want payment through them on our platform we need to enable it there also. right?
Correct
If you indeed are using direct charges
W/ direct charges the connect account's enabled payment methods are used
Can you share the payment intent id?
seti_1O2b0lAAKdQR3wItSYoCQQFH
That's not a payment intent. Neither affirm nor klarna support setupintents: https://stripe.com/docs/payments/payment-methods/integration-options#additional-api-buy-now-pay-later
Whoops just realized that we already have a thread for this https://discord.com/channels/841573134531821608/1164208219422478427
Let's keep the conversation here
Agh