Posted June 11, 2018 6:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

Recently, we recounted the ordeal that Gunsite Academy went through regarding credit card purchases. We didn’t break the news, that honor goes to the good people over at The Truth About Guns. However, we shared it, and I offered my thoughts on the matter.

That was three weeks ago.

It now seems that the mainstream media is finally catching up on the news. In particular, the New York Post.

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 to repay 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.

This, of course, alludes to what Gunsite had to deal with. To be sure, the Post did speak with Gunsite’s Ken Campbell about the incident, which is good. Campbell’s take was basically …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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