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by rspeele 757 days ago
I empathize with you. I had a (very small) side business where I was making custom wood grip panels for handguns. On the one hand, these are firearm parts but on the other hand, they are also inert, harmless pieces of wood that aren't needed for the firearms to function. I used Stripe to accept payments. When I originally signed up for the Stripe account I specifically asked customer support whether this would be OK. The response I got (in 2019) was:

> Stripe does have some strict rules over the types of businesses we can and cannot support. Firearms accessories is an area that we split into two. Businesses selling firearms and parts required for the functioning of the firearm are restricted from using Stripe. Businesses selling firearms accessories and parts not required for the functioning of the firearm can be fully supported.

> As your business falls into the second category, I'm pleased to say that you would be able to use Stripe.

In 2022 my Stripe account was closed. I entered an "appeal" quoting that original response and asking whether their policy had changed, or their assessment of the products I was selling. The response I got did not answer that and simply said "we are unable to accept payments for weapons, ammunition, and related products, as mentioned on our restricted businesses list."

To be honest I was kind of done with it anyway, it had gotten to that "not fun" point where a hobby becomes a chore. And it wasn't an income stream big enough to make any difference in my quality of life. So I didn't bother appealing further or even seeking an alternate payment provider. But I was still annoyed that they didn't tell me what changed between when I got approval and when I got shut down.