Category: SUSPENDED
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Your #1 Hidden Revenue Goldmine Is Payment Processing
You’re a business owner, you accept payments, but I bet you have not once considered payment processing as a growth tactic. Little known fact: payment processing is one of the most underutilized growth opportunities for any businesses of any size. While companies spend fortunes on marketing and sales, many lose 10%+ of their monthly revenue…
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Stripe MALPB Charter Won’t Lower Your Rates
Stripe is taking their next big financial leap. The move will effectively remove the need for a middleman and give them direct access to card networks. What we’re talking about is Stripe’s application for a Merchant Acquirer Limited Purpose Bank charter in Georgia. This specialized banking charter grants Stripe direct access to payment card networks…
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Is your business type restricted from using Stripe?
Stripe Restricted Businesses – Are You on the List? Stripe maintains a list of business categories that they are unable to serve due to various legal, regulatory, and risk-related reasons. Stripe is a payment aggregator, so the company is unable or unwilling to support certain business models. For current and potential Stripe users, the information…
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Stripe Shut Down My Account — How to Accept Credit Cards FAST
You’ve just been cut off from credit card processing by Stripe.com, and you’re in panic mode. There’s no time to waste—you need to get your gateway back up ASAP. Here’s the only guide you need to start processing credit card payments again after Stripe shuts down your account. Follow along below, watching this episode on…
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PayPal or Stripe have Suspended your Payment Processing? Switch to your own Merchant Account
A merchant account can help relaunch your online store when payment processing is unexpectedly suspended. A stoppage from PayPal or Stripe is detrimental to e-commerce businesses. As popular payment solutions, there’s an innate sense of trust built into alternative payment providers. However, the ease of setting up an account is often too good to be…
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