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scenic jungle
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Hello! If you want to create a direct charge on a connected account using a web UI that requres a domain registration, you need to register that domain on the connected account using the API.

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So, for example, imagine you have Connected Account A which uses a.example.com and Connected Account B which uses b.example.com. If you want to create direct charges on Connected Account A you need to use the API to register a.example.com on Connected Account A. You would need to do the same, separately, for Connected Account B and b.example.com.

main cipher
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Yeah, I get it - but what if all my connected accounts use the same domain?

scenic jungle
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Then you would need to register example.com on Connected Account A and Connected Account B via the API.

main cipher
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do i still need to call this: await stripe.paymentMethodDomains.create(
{
domain_name: "finer.city",
},
{
stripeAccount: account["id"],
}
);

scenic jungle
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Yes.

main cipher
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I understand, thanks!