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by 411111111111111
1274 days ago
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the duration was heavily dependent on outside factors for the payment provider I've worked for. Usually, the police had been notified if it was a very long time, which the customer can't be told as they could be involved in the crime. It really depends on the case so there is very little value our discussion here can provide. Also, Banks have kept accounts frozen for months too if their holders are suspected of fraud. |
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I mean, we're almost beyond the civil asset forfeiture guilty-until-proven-innocent level.
It's plain and simple corporate bullying. Because they can. Yes, I know it's a hard problem. Yes, if it were easy there were endless cheap knockoff payment processors. Yes, criminals are constantly outsmarting the good guys. Yes, I know it's in the ToS, etc. Yes, I know we don't live in a just world.
These still not make it right. It's yet again a fucking tax on the small shops.