First they came for the Indian doctors, and I did not speak out because now my girlfriend can visit the hospital without worrying about getting raped.
Then they came for the Indian engineers, and I did not speak out because every website, app, and OS mysteriously started working again.
Then they came for the Indian leaders, and I did not speak out because I no longer had to worry about my banking information being stolen by scammers.
Then they came for the Indian businesses, and I did not speak out because I could buy gas without getting my credit card skimmed.
Then they came for me...JUST KIDDING! I lived happily ever after.
@ThoughtHeretic@KGWNews As a taxpayer I'm certainly tired of them wasting my money since we all end up paying for both the state side and the federal side.
@salltweets@michaeljknowles@stripe I know of at least one GiveSendGo who was allowed to crowdfund but about a week after the campaign ended was told "We have no problem with you but our payment processor told us to never do business with you again." @XJosh
I assume if you are in a state with anti-debanking you have filed with the state's organization. For instance, Florida prohibits: It is an unsafe and unsound practice for a financial institution to deny or cancel its services to a person, or to otherwise discriminate against a person in making available such services or in the terms or conditions of such services, on the basis of: 1. The person’s political opinions, speech, or affiliations. (among others) And stripe does have a Florida license.
@XJosh@arararagisan11 That company does say you can submit stuff to them electronically or call them(or fax). It does not say how long they may take to reply.
@MorosKostas I'm of the opinion when someone sues you then you should stop doing business with them. And really everyone else in the same industry should too.