How to send payment to the customer from Stripe account using API in Rails?
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One of my client Ruby on Rails
project have a functionality of get payment from customer in his stripe account
.
Now, He needs to pay that payment to the item owner after deducted commission. So, how we can pay from stripe account to particular customer account
using API
in Rails?
I have checked many API's
but not clear which exactly use for it.
Any one have a idea or experience in it?
Thanks
ruby-on-rails stripe-payments strip
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One of my client Ruby on Rails
project have a functionality of get payment from customer in his stripe account
.
Now, He needs to pay that payment to the item owner after deducted commission. So, how we can pay from stripe account to particular customer account
using API
in Rails?
I have checked many API's
but not clear which exactly use for it.
Any one have a idea or experience in it?
Thanks
ruby-on-rails stripe-payments strip
add a comment |
One of my client Ruby on Rails
project have a functionality of get payment from customer in his stripe account
.
Now, He needs to pay that payment to the item owner after deducted commission. So, how we can pay from stripe account to particular customer account
using API
in Rails?
I have checked many API's
but not clear which exactly use for it.
Any one have a idea or experience in it?
Thanks
ruby-on-rails stripe-payments strip
One of my client Ruby on Rails
project have a functionality of get payment from customer in his stripe account
.
Now, He needs to pay that payment to the item owner after deducted commission. So, how we can pay from stripe account to particular customer account
using API
in Rails?
I have checked many API's
but not clear which exactly use for it.
Any one have a idea or experience in it?
Thanks
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ruby-on-rails stripe-payments strip
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See the Stripe guide on Using Checkout with Rails.
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I am not positive if a customer token can be used to send funds to, but if so or not, the following still applies.
If the customer has a connected account (or customer token), you can then use "transfer" to transfer the funds to them.
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See the Stripe guide on Using Checkout with Rails.
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See the Stripe guide on Using Checkout with Rails.
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See the Stripe guide on Using Checkout with Rails.
See the Stripe guide on Using Checkout with Rails.
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I am not positive if a customer token can be used to send funds to, but if so or not, the following still applies.
If the customer has a connected account (or customer token), you can then use "transfer" to transfer the funds to them.
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I am not positive if a customer token can be used to send funds to, but if so or not, the following still applies.
If the customer has a connected account (or customer token), you can then use "transfer" to transfer the funds to them.
add a comment |
I am not positive if a customer token can be used to send funds to, but if so or not, the following still applies.
If the customer has a connected account (or customer token), you can then use "transfer" to transfer the funds to them.
I am not positive if a customer token can be used to send funds to, but if so or not, the following still applies.
If the customer has a connected account (or customer token), you can then use "transfer" to transfer the funds to them.
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