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maxbond ◴[] No.44611358[source]
Why do payment processors do stuff like this? Is there some regulation that requires them to? I get that they don't want to process fraudulent transactions, but I'd think the response to a higher percentage of fraud from some industry would be to charge them more. It doesn't make sense to me why they would be concerned about the content of games, as long as everything is legal and the parties concerned aren't subject to sanctions.

Some of these games seem completely abhorrent, and probably illegal in more restrictive jurisdictions, but not the United States. And I've not seen any suggestion they're funding terrorism or something. So I'm perplexed.

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markdown ◴[] No.44611528[source]
It's not just games.

Payment processors ban many things that are completely legal, even foods and dietary supplements. It's ridiculous. They have too much power.

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tptacek ◴[] No.44611644[source]
I have no trouble seeing why a payment processor would want to avoid doing business with dietary supplement companies.
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1. kjkjadksj ◴[] No.44611929[source]
No issues buying Marlboro reds with the credit card of course.
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2. akerl_ ◴[] No.44611958[source]
Cigarette purchasers aren’t filing chargebacks when their partner checks the billing history, claiming their card got stolen.
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3. tptacek ◴[] No.44611974[source]
Have you ever returned a pack of cigarettes? They basically do what you expect them to do.
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4. FireBeyond ◴[] No.44612031[source]
Are dietary supplement purchasers doing so?
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5. tptacek ◴[] No.44612063{3}[source]
Extremely, infamously, yes.
6. kjkjadksj ◴[] No.44612891[source]
I figured the reason was not wanting to support something harmful to the customer like a fake diet pill. Call me naive for letting that assumption of even a glimmer of empathy affect my guestimation. I should have known it was pure greed all the way down and due to something like this instead.