#chris-g_api

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leaden sparrow
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Hello! We don't reopen closed threads. If you have a new question please ask here and I'll help you out!

solemn notch
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OK let me paste

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Not seeing the "Card.Number" option you sent me in the previous case.

leaden sparrow
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The SDK doesn't support this directly, you need to specify the property manually. Let me find the docs, one moment...

solemn notch
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We have been enabled to use this.

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OK thanks

solemn notch
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hmm

stoic hawk
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solemn notch
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this is .NET

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that looks like Node

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solemn notch
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A link to example .NET code to do everything would be best. Payment Intent, Refund, Create, Update, Delete and Use stored payment methods, etc.

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Showing how to provide the card number

leaden sparrow
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We don't have sample code for that.

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Not for providing the card number, I mean. There are various code snippets and examples for the other pieces throughout our documentation.

solemn notch
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Providing a card number seems like the most basic requirement for a card processing service.

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Is this something Support can take on?

leaden sparrow
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We very strongly recommend against handling raw card information yourself.

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We do support it, but we don't have guides or sample code for it.

solemn notch
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That's how all the other payment processors work. CyberSource, PayU, NAB

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This is really unusual

leaden sparrow
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Most of our users are not handling raw card details and, thus, are not subject to significant PCI compliance burdens.