Stripe decline code
revocation_of_all_authorizations
The cardholder revoked authorization for all recurring charges on the card — not just yours.
Primary source: Stripe’s official decline codes reference
Why it happens
- The customer told their bank to stop every subscription on the card.
- The card was lost or replaced with a broad revocation.
- A dispute that swept up all recurring billers.
Should you retry it?
No — the customer must update their card
All recurring authorizations are revoked, so retrying this card is futile. The customer must add and authorize a new payment method.
How to recover it
Invite the customer to add a fresh card and re-authorize the subscription. Don't keep retrying the revoked card.
Repeated attempts won't clear this code and risk further declines. Recoverly never auto-retries, and for codes tied to lost, stolen, or fraudulent cards it does not contact the customer at all.
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Written by the Recoverly team · Published June 25, 2026 · Last reviewed July 17, 2026
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