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feat: add cardBin to js change events #41

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Description

  • feat: add cardBin to js change events

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@kevinperaza kevinperaza merged commit 7ac3e49 into master Jan 20, 2023
@kevinperaza kevinperaza deleted the eng-4104 branch January 20, 2023 20:22
bt-platform-eng pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 20, 2023
# [1.18.0](v1.17.0...v1.18.0) (2023-01-20)

### Features

* add cardBin to js change events ([#41](#41)) ([7ac3e49](7ac3e49))
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