PaymentAddress: recipient property
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The read-only recipient
property of the
PaymentAddress
interface returns a string containing the name of the
recipient, purchaser, or contact person at the payment address.
Value
A string giving the name of the person receiving or paying for the purchase, or the name of a contact person in other contexts. If no name is available, this string is empty.
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