#mymodian_best-practices
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hi! that's more logic on your side I would think. Like you have a database of users for your system, one of the coluns is the Stripe customer ID of the user, and you only call the API to create a Custoemr if one doesn't already exist.
yes, but if the 1st call timeout and strip has created the customer successed. a frew days later, we make a call again, how to ensure that stripe will not create a new customer?
you wouldn't, instead you would make your own code ensure it does not call the API again