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- Sep 14, 2021
never before have i been more tempted to fedpost than i was just minutes ago, getting the news that the halloween hams i paid hard-earned money for might be withheld from me due to seething tranny pedophiles
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Gotta respect your ability to restrain your violent desire to fedpost.No, I get all the money, but no more charging.
I've written 10 letters, hand singed, regular postage. One to Square, two to regulatory agencies, and 7 to representatives in two different states.
Something in me has snapped. I am sick of this. I will find a way to break the back of payment processors. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, in this entire world I despise more. I hate them more than trannies. I hate these banker fucks more than life itself.
When you use those, you get terminated for something called Violation of Standards. This is their catch-all. It's not that we're high-risk, it's that we're untouchable, and nobody has ever actually explained why.I'm make a dumb comment. But I suspect Null has already probably contacted all the various places on the Internet that do adult, high-risk, 2nd amendment and similar merchant accounts.
Well as a paying customer that apparently went through their processor, I think they owe me and anyone that bought a shirt/hoodie, and anyone that WANTED to but now can't a answer. This honestly feels like class action law suit territory. They're fucking with you, the buisness, and now us, the customers.When you use those, you get terminated for something called Violation of Standards. This is their catch-all. It's not that we're high-risk, it's that we're untouchable, and nobody has ever actually explained why.
The primary thing you need for a lawsuit is a cause of action. What tort would be brought? There's no such tort.This honestly feels like class action law suit territory.
They interfered with your buisness and cause a loss of revenue. Are there not buisness interference laws? Some of the oldest laws on the books? They have cut into your profits and gave you ZERO reason for cancelation of services, reasons that mean anything at least. Nintendo will sue a child in South America for violating their copyright and win, but this is impossible? I don't think so. I think there is a tort there if you dig in the code hard enough.The primary thing you need for a lawsuit is a cause of action. What tort would be brought? There's no such tort.
Their terms of service, which I agreed to, contains a clause present in all terms of service:They interfered with your buisness and cause a loss of revenue. Are there not buisness interference laws? Some of the oldest laws on the books? They have cut into your profits and gave you ZERO reason for cancelation of services, reasons that mean anything at least. Nintendo will sue a child in South America for violating their copyright and win, but this is impossible? I don't think so. I think there is a tort there if you dig in the code hard enough.
In the TOS there is a clause prohibiting the seller from ever taking part in a class action lawsuit against Square.This honestly feels like class action law suit territory.
I get that. I'm also under the understanding that terms and service aren't written in stone. Every payment processor has dropped you for no reason. That is a injustice. That is completely immoral and bankrupt, and if this were brought to public light, they would start having to answer questions to the public that uses them.Their terms of service, which I agreed to, contains a clause present in all terms of service:
We reserve the right to terminate service for any reason or no reason at all at our sole discretion.
I wonder if those terms are really legal but i do not think it would be worth the time and money to test them.Their terms of service, which I agreed to, contains a clause present in all terms of service:
We reserve the right to terminate service for any reason or no reason at all at our sole discretion.