Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
https://nypost.com/2018/06/11/gun-bu...alts-payments/
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Several gun-related businesses were suddenly — and without warning — disrupted in recent weeks when Intuit stopped processing credit card payments because sales were gun-related, The Post has learned.
Some of the payments stopped didn’t even involve firearms, but simply T-shirts and coffee mugs and gun safety classes, according to small business owners.
As a result, the businesses had to scramble to track down customers to get them pay their bills after Intuit credited back to customers’ accounts the purchases — even if the T-shirt was already shipped or the class already taken, one businessman told The Post.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
Wow. That's pretty fucking low.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
Just imagine if a business decided to not process payments for LGBPTQURET stuff.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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Originally Posted by
streaker69
Just imagine if a business decided to not process payments for LGBPTQURET stuff.
Funny, their page is full of "pride" stuff due to the month. They're getting blasted about their inclusion not including gun owners.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
Pretty soon I won't have the ability to shop anywhere if I continue my current boycott practices.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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Originally Posted by
STBear
Pretty soon I won't have the ability to shop anywhere if I continue my current boycott practices.
Amen to that
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
if you never paid for their products, is it traitorous to use them? asking for a friend.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
All the more reason for the NRA to start a Federal Credit Union.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
this may (or may not) have something to do with what happened to me last week.
I ordered a new set of wood grips off of Smith &Wesson's website last week for my new to me model 10. I wanted factory originals and no one else had them in stock, so I got them from S&W. I used a Chase Visa card, it went thru and I got a confirmation # and everything, and was told I would get an email when it shipped. So obviously my cc went thru OK.
About an hour later, I got an annoyed call from Mrs. Drillnfill, asking what I used the Visa for, because she got an email from Chase Visa saying they declined a payment to Smith and Wesson (she thought maybe someone stole our card info). We're not at our credit limit either. About 3 days later I got an email from S&W saying the "credit card entered could not be processed" and to call their customer service. I did so today, put it on a different card (NOT Chase bank-related) and it went thru fine. Customer service had no idea why the other card declined the transaction.
I remembered thanks to POOFA that Chase was one of the banks that declared they would refuse to do gun-related transactions, so I assumed that it had to do with that. (F-you, JP Morgan Chase). But now I'm wondering if maybe it was this instead. Who knows.
Anyone else have this problem?
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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Originally Posted by
DonBiase
All the more reason for the NRA to start a Federal Credit Union.
Yes.
And a video hosting website.