#shmarti-customer-payment-method

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naive depot
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it's a "placeholder". You would pass the id on an existing PaymentMethod object pm_123 in that case

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But it's rate to do that, usually you use SetupIntents to collect payment method details ahead of a future payments instead

full seal
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im talking merely syntax since typescript is not my everyday. Im just seeing a string nested in a dictionary.

   {
     payment_method: "pm_123"
    }
}```
naive depot
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not sure I understand what you mean and why you have two pairs of {

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  payment_method: 'pm_123',
});```
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that's what the code would look like

full seal
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Nice, yess those {{ }} where confusing me. It doesnt say placeholder AT ALL

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It looks like its expecting a json object in there

naive depot
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yeah it's just how we do "placeholder for an existing object id" in our docs but I agree it can be confusing. I much prefer when we do pm_123 but weirdly when we used to do that it confused developers even more

full seal
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@naive depot thank you for the quick support and yeah (would be nice to note that on the side).