#teslik_unexpected
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hi there, can you share the request id [0]? it'd look like req_xxx , or the PaymentIntent id which will have the prefix pi_
[0] https://support.stripe.com/questions/finding-the-id-for-an-api-request
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Hey, Alex. Here's payment intent id: pi_3QkgFACHkRl3qoiT1hrrzxlA
your PaymentIntent doesn't have setup_future_usage : https://dashboard.stripe.com/test/logs/req_PehLhUWi7sw3Y2
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Yes, I see, but I passed it as a param to the Stripe library. I don't make requests directly via http.
You'll need to review or step through your code to determine why setup_future_usage isn't being passed in