Yeah, I mean I guess it's possible you may go awhile before they find out, like telling them you sell "sporting goods", etc. But you will technically be in violation of their member agreement, which then gives them the power to put a "hold" on your funds--- which I"m sure you could eventually get---but nonetheless they could tie up some of your operating capital for awhile............ My luck they would tie up a transaction for an expensive "Nighthawk Custom", or 50 BMG.
I just got off the phone with PayAnywhere, because of the same issue. No problems there. They welcomed my business and sent everything over immediately. Just fyi
how does it/they know if you are buying guns/ammo/etc....
Taking myself for example, a transaction that shows that John Doe spent 100 bucks at P&C Firearms and Accessories will pretty well tell square what items were bought in that transaction.
This sucks, I really like the smart reader.
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