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this is not my area of expertise to be honest with you
you can contact https://support.stripe.com/?contact=true they are more equipped to answer these types of questions
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But what about the relevant error codes returned from the API?
I think it falls under the https://docs.stripe.com/error-codes#balance-insufficient error code
I understand the Stripe support link you gave me deals more with the operational side of things. Would you happen to have a colleague who is more familiar with this area? I just want to make sure balance_insufficient is indeed the error code that will be returned because I have no way to simulate this in test mode. And it wouldn't be prudent of me to test this in production