NAME
Net::API::Stripe::Issuing::Dispute::Evidence::Other - A Stripe Issued Card Evidence Object
SYNOPSIS
my $other = $stripe->issuing_evidence->other({
dispute_explanation => 'Service was not provided',
uncategorized_file => $file_object,
});
VERSION
v0.101.0
DESCRIPTION
Evidence to support an uncategorized dispute. This will only be present if your dispute’s reason is other.
This is instantiated by method other in module Net::API::Stripe::Issuing::Dispute::Evidence
CONSTRUCTOR
new( %ARG )
Creates a new Net::API::Stripe::Issuing::Dispute::Evidence::Other object. It may also take an hash like arguments, that also are method of the same name.
METHODS
additional_documentation expandable
(ID of a file upload) Additional documentation supporting the dispute.
When expanded this is an Net::API::Stripe::File object.
dispute_explanation string
Brief freeform text explaining why you are disputing this transaction.
explanation string
Explanation of why the cardholder is disputing this transaction.
product_description string
Description of the merchandise or service that was purchased.
product_type string
Whether the product was a merchandise or service.
uncategorized_file string (expandable)
(ID of a file upload) Additional file evidence supporting your dispute.
When expanded, this is a Net::API::Stripe::File object.
API SAMPLE
{
"id": "idp_fake123456789",
"object": "issuing.dispute",
"amount": 100,
"created": 1571480456,
"currency": "usd",
"disputed_transaction": "ipi_fake123456789",
"evidence": {
"fraudulent": {
"dispute_explanation": "Fraud; card reported lost on 10/19/2019",
"uncategorized_file": null
},
"other": null
},
"livemode": false,
"metadata": {},
"reason": "fraudulent",
"status": "under_review"
}
HISTORY
v0.1
Initial version
AUTHOR
Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>
SEE ALSO
Stripe API documentation:
https://stripe.com/docs/api/issuing/disputes, https://stripe.com/docs/issuing/disputes
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2019-2020 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.
You can use, copy, modify and redistribute this package and associated files under the same terms as Perl itself.