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    It's best to move on. If you have any other problems that will just compound the problem. They don't have good rates anyways. I can have one of our reps give you a call and quote you current rates with no setup fee and no contracts. If you're interested PM me with your ph# and name. I'll have someone give you a call.
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    No surprise, look at their HQ address...

    You forgot Anti-Christian as well. Heard of one where they rejected a Christian bookstore because they claimed that the bookstore only targeted certain individuals and thus made it discriminatory.

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    We spend hundreds every year on their products - That will change
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper_tim View Post
    Although I support their right to not do business with whomever they choose, I also think it is a travesty. Unfortunate, I really like TurboTax, however will find a new product next year. I previously held an FFL and typically put "sporting goods" for "products and services" to avoid this same issue, however it really sucks that legitimate businesses have to do that.

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    that is what i was going to say: just tell them "sporting goods".
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    UPDATE: I just received a phone call from Intuit.

    I requested I be able to return the QB 2010 product I purchased a few months ago. To my surprise, and to Intuit's credit, the gentleman who called said pack it up and return it and Intuit would refund my purchase price.

    It'll be in the mail today.

    The person I spoke with today confirmed Intuit doesn't knowingly accept merchant applications from gun stores. He said that is the underwriter's policy.

    I suppose I could've been dishonest on my merchant account application and said I was in the sporting goods business...but that's not the way I operate.

    I'm sure there's a credit card processor who'd like my business - I'm applying with the NRA endorsed processor today. I just liked the convenience of the Intuit product despite their somewhat higher fees. But I don't like them enough to support their openly anti-gun policies.

    I'll be looking for another accounting software product as well. I'll do the research beforehand in an attempt to avoid this sort of situation the second time around.

    As a side note, I posted this on THR. Someone who claimed to be the Director of Marketing in Merchant Services at Intuit said the reason the application was denied was because Intuit doesn't accept applications from gun stores who sell online.

    I find that totally ridiculous and contradicted by what the person told me on the phone this morning.

    What, exactly, is the issue with a person accepting a credit card for an online gun sale? The gun must be sent to and received by a licensed dealer. The buyer then has to show a state-issued identification and subject him/her self to a state and/or federal background check. I'd say the chances of fraud with an online gun purchase are far less than for most any other product. After all...you don't have to show ID or go through a background check if you buy flowers online.

    Screw Intuit...they pissed me off. I hope I've cost them some future business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Screw Intuit...they pissed me off. I hope I've cost them some future business.
    you have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Screw Intuit...they pissed me off. I hope I've cost them some future business.
    Because of your posts, I know I'll never purchase their products or do business with them.
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    Carl, thanks for the heads up. Gunpal worked just fine. Intuit can go to hell with their lips on my dog's butts. Or do they not approve of dogs either?

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    After reading this, I promise you I will run my Quickbooks software through my shredder, and take a nice video of it, and send it to Intuit.

    Fuck them.
    I spent my Obama Stimulus money on a GUN!

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    Maybe someone with more business or legal knowledge can explain how this isn't illegal discrimination because the OP is running a perfectly legal business. I don't get it. I bet I would be accused of discrimination if I opened a super market and declared that I would not have an ethnic food section because I did not support the products.

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