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Hi, @hollow zenith
thank you, Sir
I'm not sure. but there are requests from different Stripe accounts.
to fix the request that's failing, I think you just need to add payment_method_types: [ "us_bank_account" ]
@hollow zenith Yes, they are
we use seperate accounts for separate environments over here
Now, the question is: why is it needed in one of them but not the other?
Now, the question is: why is it needed in one of them but not the other?
yep I understand the question. I had a look and I don't see a clear difference between the two
but you could add payment_method_types: [ "us_bank_account" ] to the two requests and both should work
if needed you can ask Stripe support to look into this in more details: https://support.stripe.com/contact