JSS wrote:The other day i bought some stuff online from an Aussie manufacturer of gun bits, they had a paypal payment option which i always use if available for a place i've never dealt with before.
Anyway their paypal option wouldn't work which i thought was odd so i shot them a quick email asking if it was a technical glitch.
The reply i got was that paypal had stopped them from using the service anymore because they were a firearm related business. i try to buy local so don't do many online gun related purchaces so had never come across it before, is this the norm or something new from paypal??
Gaznazdiak wrote:I bought a trigger kit from gunbloke a couple of months ago, through paypal, so it sounds like a new policy.
If they're going to join the persecution, I'll be looking for another option.
bladeracer wrote:Gaznazdiak wrote:I bought a trigger kit from gunbloke a couple of months ago, through paypal, so it sounds like a new policy.
If they're going to join the persecution, I'll be looking for another option.
I bought a muzzle brake off Gunbloke just last week, paid with Paypal.
Gaznazdiak wrote:I just had a look at my paypal transaction and the payment was listed as going to gunbloke.
If they were that sensitive, and this was an old policy, one would imagine that the name gunbloke would be a giveaway.
Sounds like something new to me.
Gaznazdiak wrote:bladeracer wrote:Gaznazdiak wrote:I bought a trigger kit from gunbloke a couple of months ago, through paypal, so it sounds like a new policy.
If they're going to join the persecution, I'll be looking for another option.
I bought a muzzle brake off Gunbloke just last week, paid with Paypal.
There you go, sounding more like a new policy.