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- thekents_api, 4 hours ago, 21 messages
Customer address would be their billing address, so they can differ even on one-off payments
Okay, understood, but what about customer_shipping and shipping_details
It looks like customer shipping will be a copy of this data https://docs.stripe.com/api/customers/object#customer_object-shipping
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Shipping details you can set explicitly when creating the invoice
So my guess is that they can differ if you explicitly set the shipping details but I have not been able to confirm. If you try this out in test mode, that should confirm that behavior