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- miaina_api, 6 days ago, 20 messages
hi there!
hello
why do you want to receive a payment_failed event in case of a Dispute?
I thought it would be the regular event for dispute case in the PaymentIntent workflow
maybe I'm wrong ...
you get a payment_failed if the payment actually failed. here you are talking about a Dispute, so the payment didn't fail.
yes, like the bank declining the payment because there are not enough funds
well it's a dispute
within the sepa debit workflow
you send the PI -> banking details ok -> payment_succeeded -> then I receive the dispute events (like charge.dispute.created etc...)
maybe the payment_failed is not revelant for sepa_debit ?
because it's not a immediate payment type
from here https://docs.stripe.com/payments/sepa-debit#disputed-payments
When a dispute is created, a charge.dispute.created webhook event is sent and Stripe deducts the dispute amount and dispute fee from your Stripe balance.
Yes. if the client bank reject the debit attempt. It will create a dispute
anyway. I just wanted to make sure that I can still rely on the "legacy" dispute events [ charge.dispute.funds.withdrawn; charge.dispute.closed ]
that there's no PaymentIntent equivalent
correct
Ok then. Thank you for your time.