#riptired_cbp-country
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riptired_cbp-country
This is a follow up to the previous thread, Stripe support recommended that I use the recipient SA but I get an error on selecting that service agreement for a US based connected account
@marsh heart yes that error is entirely expected and this is not supported
Okay slightly confused because Stripe support is telling me i should be using a recipient SA
As a US platform you can not create a US connected account with service_agreement: 'recipient'.
so all connected accounts in the US must have a relationship with stripe
and thus account creation / onboarding links can be also created from the dashboard / with the default SA
yes
ok, wish that was more clear but appreciate the clarification