Paypal policy changes
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10-02-2009 10:22 PM
Does anyone know what this is all about?
Bernie
“5. Restricted Industry Sectors For American Express Transactions.
a.You may not accept American Express transactions if you or any part of your business operates in the following industry sectors:
i.Branded airline and lodging;
ii.Passenger railways (US only);
iii.Steamship and cruise lines;
iv.Airlines and air carriers not classified elsewhere;
v.Travel agencies and tour operators;
vi.Package tour operators;
vii.Lodging – hotels, motels, resorts, central reservation services not classified elsewhere;
viii.Timeshares;
ix.Automobile rental agency; and
x.Telecommunications (select providers).
If you or any part of your business operate in one of these sectors and you would like to accept American Express transactions, please contact American Express directly as follows:
Bernie
“5. Restricted Industry Sectors For American Express Transactions.
a.You may not accept American Express transactions if you or any part of your business operates in the following industry sectors:
i.Branded airline and lodging;
ii.Passenger railways (US only);
iii.Steamship and cruise lines;
iv.Airlines and air carriers not classified elsewhere;
v.Travel agencies and tour operators;
vi.Package tour operators;
vii.Lodging – hotels, motels, resorts, central reservation services not classified elsewhere;
viii.Timeshares;
ix.Automobile rental agency; and
x.Telecommunications (select providers).
If you or any part of your business operate in one of these sectors and you would like to accept American Express transactions, please contact American Express directly as follows:
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10-03-2009 03:55 AM
That's weird.
Sounds like Paypal and AMEX are having a tiff. -------------------------------------------------------------------
Sounds like Paypal and AMEX are having a tiff. -------------------------------------------------------------------
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10-03-2009 05:15 PM
Or,
Amex is quietly phasing out their interest in these high-risk categories.
Bernie
Amex is quietly phasing out their interest in these high-risk categories.
Bernie
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10-04-2009 01:29 AM
I would think that's going to be difficult, since they built their business on that.
That's like GM phasing out cars - oh, wait, they seem to be doing that, don't they. -------------------------------------------------------------------
That's like GM phasing out cars - oh, wait, they seem to be doing that, don't they. -------------------------------------------------------------------
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Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. Carl Sagan
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10-04-2009 08:21 AM
Guys I think you are looking at the information out of context.
"Beginning October 28, 2009 PayPal Website Payments Pro and Virtual Terminal Agreement user agreement is being amended as follows:"
Basically, Amex still wants direct contract (control) over merchants offering services indicated.
"Beginning October 28, 2009 PayPal Website Payments Pro and Virtual Terminal Agreement user agreement is being amended as follows:"
Basically, Amex still wants direct contract (control) over merchants offering services indicated.

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