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Citi Bank and Gun control

Goodpasture

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CDNN Sports in Abeline, TX, is a gun dealer. Apparently, quite a large one. They've got a website and a large online business presence selling guns of all sorts. Because they're not in jail, we may assume that they're complying with the gun control laws which require sales to individuals to take place through dealers with a Federal Firearms License. But Citi doesn't think so. The NRA just sent out an e-mail detailing Citi's termination of CDNN's bankcard merchant account. Here's the link to the letter:
http://www.nssf.org/share/images/letter.jpg

Note that, not only are they terminating the account, they're withholding $75,000 of CDNN's money for six months; if there are no chargebacks during that period, they'll release the money to CDNN "less fees."

Now, add into that mix that Citi is now soliciting foreign investors to bail it out of its piss-poor subprime lending decisions, and Citi just became an organization for which I will not work. My little personal boycott won't bankrupt them (they seem to have already done that to themselves), but it satisfies me.

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Anonymous

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Like I've always said I don't trust a person with hyphenated last names (two names).... :wink: :lol: Don't know where this Rivera-Mantilla comes from but he/she (June ?) must not understand that there are thousands of firearms sold/transported thru the mail everyday-- and that there are laws allowing such sales/transports/deliveries... :(

They're also the A-holes that kept sending me a credit card every couple of months trying to get me to use it, so they could slam they're 30-40% interest rates on me--or to get in the hands of someone to use in my name :???: :( It took me a half a day of phone calls to finally reach someone that understood my language of the day- and I haven't had a credit card show up in almost a year now ......
 
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