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Hello there
Taking a look
I'm not sure I know what you are referring to when you say "sign up for a term of 12-months or longer"?
That's not typically something you pass to the Stripe API
Is that one of the selections from your checkout page?
No, its an option we have no control over in the klarna integration. After creating payment intent, and they click the pay now, its 100% thier card we have no control over the options they are shown from my knowledge or from what i've been able to find
but at the end of the payment after payment.succeeded, we are able to query for the charge on that payment intent. It gives us back one of the 5 options: pay_later, pay_now, pay_with_financing, or pay_in_installments
Correct
To be compliant we were wondering a few options. Can 1. we somehow retrieve the option the use chose from klarna or 2. Somehow limit the options show to our users.
Ah I see what you are saying now.
Yeah no, Klarna controls the time period of the installments and doesn't expose that to us so we can't pass that on to you unfortunately.
And no I don't beleive you can control the options... any that qualify are available afaik, but double checking on that.
thank you , please let me know what you find. I found nothing regarding to limiting options
Yeah I just confirmed that you can't control that -- this is all up to Klarna as they handle the actual installments payments here and you get the funds up front.
thank you for all your help!
Sure thing