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If you’re using Stripe Corporate Card check out the new virtual card feature. It’s in the dashboard.
(Instantly issue a new card not tied to a particular human, in case you want to put all the SaaS on one card, have a card just for AWS, make per-team purchasing cards, etc.)
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Patrick McKenzie
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If you're not using Corporate Card yet, more details here: stripe.com/corporate-card
(It's a beta program presently open to US companies; we're expanding scope gradually over time while continuing to improve the product.)
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danielbachhuber
@dbchhbr
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29. sij |
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Re: virtual cards, I was always curious: do credit card numbers have the IPv4 problem?
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Patrick McKenzie
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29. sij |
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Interesting question which I haven't though through in a lot of detail.
The short version: a single BIN (think "bank" but that's inexact) can have 10e9++ valid numbers in it, which is relatively abundant, but the number of BINs is more limited and growth in demand has exploded.
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Pablo Laurino
@laurinop
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29. sij |
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Already using virtual cards for every "common" service (AWS, Hubspot, etc)
It's great to have everything centralized and the chance to set up limits per category. pic.twitter.com/7t5ZvxIDfI
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Paul Campbell
@paulca
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29. sij |
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Revolut have this and it’s amazing. We have 50 virtual cards for this exact use-case.
(Stripe Corporate Card is still US-only, right?)
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Cristina Cordova
@cjc
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30. sij |
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Yes, still US-only!
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Kyle Conarro
@conarro
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29. sij |
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This! Can't wait to get access. Been yearning for virtual cards for business since using Privacy.com for personal
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Rich McMullen
@_rich_mcmullen_
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29. sij |
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also check out getdivvy.com @Divvy_HQ
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Raj
@startupgur
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30. sij |
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Can the card be restricted at MCC level only for AWS in this example ?
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