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hollow pond
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Passing raw card details requires a higher level of PCI compliance and is blocked by default

eager oracle
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Hi @hollow pond Thank you for your quick response!

So its just that US bank accounts do not require a higher level of PCI compliance?

hollow pond
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PCI compliance is only for card information yes.
Some payment methods have their own rules, just called something else. ACH Debit comes with NACHA rules that are strict about what you can do. But yes we mostly just block cards

And really recommend anyone use our official UI element(s) to securely collect payment method information

eager oracle
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Yes, I also agree that the Stripe web element should be used....I'm just trying to answer my product managers questions. Thanks again! This request can be closed