#Zard-klarna

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Hi, while I think Support would be able to answer better than us, can you elaborate on where do you see that total amount different?

urban valley
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I use klarna to test the order on the US website. When the order amount is $1600, he directly prompts that it is not available. When I use a small order, it can be used normally. At the same time, I also do the same operation on UK, but it has no error prompt and can be used normally. I see that UK and US use different staging methods in the development documents, One is pay in 4 and the other is 30 days.

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Do you own that website?

urban valley
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yes

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So you owns 2 website? One registered as an US merchant and one registered as an UK merchant?

urban valley
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yes

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urban valley
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yes,paymentintent api, seems to be empty🙁

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so can I choose payment method by myself ?

bold flicker
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I was talking about the payment_method_details inside the Charge object from the response of that confirmKlarnaPayment, like this

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But, sorry for have more questions for you. You can just write into Support and they should be able to explain the different between US and UK for Klarna

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Based on your customer’s country and the transaction amount, Klarna offers various payment options. With each option, Klarna immediately pays you in full and handles collecting the amount from your customer. The options offered to the customer include:

Installments: Pay for the purchase in 3 or 4 fee- and interest-free installments.
Pay later: Pay for the purchase in 14, 21, or 30 days.
Financing: Spread the cost of a purchase over multiple months. This option usually involves interest and a credit check.
Pay now: Pay for the purchase immediately by direct debit, card, or bank transfer.

urban valley
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only "pay in 4"

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looks like US is 4 and UK is 3

urban valley
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I remember that when I integrated klarna before, stripe asked me to choose the staging scheme. Now it seems that I can't choose

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what is the maximum amount available in the United States ? $1000? if so, maybe we would remove klarna in us.