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- dom_api, 1 day ago, 21 messages
Hey nice to meet you
Hello! You're likely running into this limitation for Affirm:
Affirm only supports domestic transactions, meaning you can only sell to customers in the same country as your business. If you’re using Dynamic payment methods, Stripe handles a customer’s payment method eligibility automatically. If you use payment_method_types, you must either configure your integration so that it only presents Affirm to eligible customers, or use dynamic payment methods.
That's in our Affirm documentation under the Business locations tab.
Afterpay has the same domestic transactions restriction, but I think Klarna might be an option.
Oh, wait, no...
If you’re based outside of the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, you can only transact with customers within your country, and the presentment currency must be the currency of your country.
That's for Klarna, so no, that won't work either.
I don't know if this will work for your use case or not, but you could implement your own installment payments using Subscription Schedules: https://docs.stripe.com/billing/subscriptions/subscription-schedules/use-cases#installment-plans
What if a buyer uses a VPN to buy and does it in USD
I think they would also need a US billing address and US account with the buy now pay later service in question.
I have a Canada Stripe
I am trying to enable affirm on my Canada account
It says it's on but it's not showing here