Business Operations · Payments & BillingstructuralSAASB2BAPIBilling

Stripe provides no meaningful support SLA when payment processing breaks

Merchants using Stripe as their sole payment processor face a critical gap: when payment failures occur, Stripe customer support has no defined response time and can take days to engage. A payment processing outage or dispute failure directly blocks merchant revenue, yet the support experience matches that of a free-tier tool. The market reality is that Stripe's position makes switching impractical, leaving merchants without recourse leverage.

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