#sai045_best-practices
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- sai045_best-practices, 2 days ago, 19 messages
- sai045_best-practices, 2 days ago, 5 messages
hello! I believe we mentioned that you need to handle the auto debiting of the customer's credit card on your application and pointed you to https://docs.stripe.com/payments/save-and-reuse?platform=web&ui=stripe-hosted previously. Do you have a specific question about what we shared before?
We are thinking if we can do the credit management on stripe?
if you're asking if Stripe has such a feature to auto debit the customer's card if their customer balance goes below a certain amount - no, there is currently no such feature.
No, I am asking if stripe provides a wallet where we can load up credits and then cut credits when our application users uses our application, by cut credits I mean reducing the credits in the stripe provided wallet
I'll suggest that you first confirm with our support team that your business model can be supported. I'm not entirely certain if what you've mentioned falls under our restricted businesses - https://stripe.com/legal/restricted-businesses