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Funny how this has beeing a tendency last years. Big american corps just banning small users/companies without any reason and not giving them support whatsoever.

As a developer this puts a big dent on Stripe's reliability and I'm not advising it to any client. Ever.




I think big companies tend to do this by accident, more out of incompetence than malice.

Yet this sort of thing just begs for future draconian government interference. Seems to me a smart company would find a way to not invite that unpleasantness on themselves.


> I think big companies tend to do this by accident, more out of incompetence than malice.

They have bots deciding the future of their users. And when the bots make some kind of mistake they don't give support for the costumer or neither check if the user got wrongly banned. It's some kind of sick blind trust they place on automated systems. Nothing wrong against these systems, but they should have a system in place to check wether these made a mistake or not.




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