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Question About Stripe Payments


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So stripe supports subscription payments and I tested an order but it did not create one - can I then assume that Blesta automatically charges the credit card on file every month if it is a monthly subscription?

 

I know with PayPal it creates subscriptions, so I just wanted to make sure the client does not have to manually pay every bill using Stripe (assuming they checked save credit card information)

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So stripe supports subscription payments and I tested an order but it did not create one - can I then assume that Blesta automatically charges the credit card on file every month if it is a monthly subscription?

 

I know with PayPal it creates subscriptions, so I just wanted to make sure the client does not have to manually pay every bill using Stripe (assuming they checked save credit card information)

 

If the client has auto-debit enabled, and the payment account selected for auto-debit Blesta will automatically initiate a charge with Stripe every month (or whatever the term is). 

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Thanks Paul

 

Another question - say a customer signs up using Stripe to pay and his account is setup as auto-debit. If we disable credit card payments afterwards, will Blesta still keep charging them as per their original payment or will it then ask them to pay using one of the active payment methods?

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Thanks Paul

 

Another question - say a customer signs up using Stripe to pay and his account is setup as auto-debit. If we disable credit card payments afterwards, will Blesta still keep charging them as per their original payment or will it then ask them to pay using one of the active payment methods?

 

If you disable credit card payments, they will not have access to create or manage credit card payment accounts. I *think* this would also prevent auto-debit from running on their existing payment account, but I could be wrong. Staff can continue to manage these if it's disabled.

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