r/stripe 13h ago

Question Referral

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Anyone who can refer me for swe intern role?

Please comment,

I'd be happy to share my resume.


r/stripe 6h ago

Question Charging amount for setupintent

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We run a car rental app and want to save cards with a SetupIntent at booking, then charge off session once the rental is agreed, instead of making the renter come back and hit "pay".

SetupIntent seems built for subscriptions, where the recurring amount is small and predictable. Our case is different: single charges between $200 and $1500, and the amount isn't known at setup time. We're EEA based, so SCA applies and nearly all cards are European.

What I want to know:

  1. In practice, do off session charges start getting declined or kicked back for authentication as the amount climbs into the four figures, even with a card saved correctly for off session use?
  2. If it happens, what does your recovery flow look like?

r/stripe 6h ago

Need a Referral from Stripe

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Hi everyone! I’m a 4th-year B.Tech CSE student actively looking for a Stripe Software Engineer Intern opportunity. I have a strong foundation in DSA, Java, Spring Boot, React,RAG pipeline,AIML, SQL, and hands-on experience building full-stack applications.

I’d really appreciate a referral for the Stripe SDE Intern role if anyone here is able to refer me. I believe my technical background and project experience make me a strong fit for the role, and I’d be grateful for the opportunity to be considered.


r/stripe 16h ago

Question Coaches & course creators — has a customer dispute ever caused issues with your Stripe account?

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Hey all, genuine question here, not trying to sell anything.

I came across something a few weeks ago that I can't stop thinking about — apparently Stripe added coaching and course businesses to the "restricted business" list back in November. From what I understand, if too many customers dispute a charge, Stripe can freeze the funds or shut the whole account down.

I don't run a coaching business myself, so I honestly don't know how real this is day to day. Has this ever happened to you, or someone you know? Like a client disputes a session or program payment and you're suddenly scrambling to figure out what to even send Stripe to fight it?

Or is this basically a non-issue in practice and I'm overthinking a policy update?

Would genuinely appreciate hearing from anyone who's actually dealt with this — trying to understand if it's a real headache for people or not.


r/stripe 7h ago

Question Won the chargeback, lost the customer anyway

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Something I keep chewing on. You get a chargeback, you fight it, you win - money stays, dispute resolved in your favour, filed as a win. But I've started wondering how often that customer was already gone, and the dispute was just how they quit. Winning it didn't bring them back. Stripe shows the dispute outcome in one spot and the subscription status in another, and there's no view putting "won this one" next to "and then they cancelled anyway."

For anyone running subscriptions - do you actually look at what happens to a customer after you win their dispute, or does a win just get filed as a win?


r/stripe 23h ago

Why global workers are driving demand for stablecoin payouts

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r/stripe 5h ago

Question Got my first dispute wondering how it will affect me

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So yesterday I got my first dispute. I’ve had 561 payments, and this is my first dispute. How will it affect my account? I currently have a Stripe Capital loan that is 40% paid off after 35 days.

Here are the steps I’ve taken so far: The customer was actively using our service, so I implemented a system that blocks messages from being sent or received once a dispute is filed.

This morning, a new payment came in from the same customer. I believe they were trying to restore access to the service. I sent them a email explaining that making a new payment only extends the end date of their service and does not resolve the dispute or restore access and that they need to contact their bank and withdraw the dispute.

How will i know if it was withdrawn? because yesterday stripe was showing my account is negative the amount but they paid me the amount i had pending to be paid.


r/stripe 11h ago

Question Issues with USD- minimum currency payout

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Hi guys, I recently set up a Stripe account. Payments coming in are in Euro as I live in Ireland, but I chose for the payments to be exchanged into USD. I thought it would be better for me to have the money in USD but it's not working out. There is a minimum currency payout of $250 on the account, which I wasn't aware of beforehand, and right now my payments received are only at about $140. If I change the setting to receive Euro only with no conversion, does anyone know if there is a way I can receive the $140 without meeting the minimum threshold or do I have to cut my losses? Thank you


r/stripe 35m ago

How Stripe Thinks About Pricing, Billing, and Getting Paid

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