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Approval for one service offer does not cover other offers, and Stripe retains ongoing power to modify or revoke approval, meaning previously approved businesses can lose their permission to operate.
A business holding Stripe's approval for a specific offer has no guarantee that approval will persist or extend to related offerings.
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"If we do provide approval, note that the approval is specific to each service offer, and it may be modified or revoked by Stripe at any time per the terms of the Stripe Services Agreement.— Excerpt from Stripe's Stripe Restricted Businesses List
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Approval for one service offer does not cover other offers, and Stripe retains ongoing power to modify or revoke approval, meaning previously approved businesses can lose their permission to operate.
A business holding Stripe's approval for a specific offer has no guarantee that approval will persist or extend to related offerings.
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