NAME

Net::API::Stripe::Fraud - A Stripe Early Fraud Warning Object

SYNOPSIS

VERSION

0.1

DESCRIPTION

An early fraud warning indicates that the card issuer has notified us that a charge may be fraudulent.

CONSTRUCTOR

new( %ARG )

Creates a new Net::API::Stripe objects. It may also take an hash like arguments, that also are method of the same name.

verbose

Toggles verbose mode on/off

debug

Toggles debug mode on/off

METHODS

id string

Unique identifier for the object.

object string, value is "radar.early_fraud_warning"

String representing the object’s type. Objects of the same type share the same value.

actionable boolean

An EFW is actionable if it has not received a dispute and has not been fully refunded. You may wish to proactively refund a charge that receives an EFW, in order to avoid receiving a dispute later.

charge string (expandable)

ID of the charge this early fraud warning is for, optionally expanded.

When expanded, this is a Net::API::Stripe::Charge object.

created timestamp

Time at which the object was created. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.

fraud_type string

The type of fraud labelled by the issuer. One of card_never_received, fraudulent_card_application, made_with_counterfeit_card, made_with_lost_card, made_with_stolen_card, misc, unauthorized_use_of_card.

livemode boolean

Has the value true if the object exists in live mode or the value false if the object exists in test mode.

API SAMPLE

{
  "id": "issfr_123456789",
  "object": "radar.early_fraud_warning",
  "actionable": true,
  "charge": "ch_1234",
  "created": 123456789,
  "fraud_type": "misc",
  "livemode": false
}

HISTORY

v0.1

Initial version

AUTHOR

Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>

SEE ALSO

Stripe API documentation:

https://stripe.com/docs/api/radar/early_fraud_warnings/object, https://stripe.com/docs/disputes#early-fraud-warnings-formerly-issuer-fraud-records

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright (c) 2018-2019 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.

You can use, copy, modify and redistribute this package and associated files under the same terms as Perl itself.

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