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^ Eastern Europe has a lot of lovely stuff, the cheap sex is just a bonus.
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:08 |
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Necro-ing this in the spirit of BFC friendship. Anyone who can help this guy out should mosey over to his thread.Mudcrab Merchant posted:Goons, I am currently faced with a personally depressing, and complicated matter. I have been an owner, and CFO of an "age restricted content" site (which means there is no penetration or sex acts, just nude photography- pin up basically) for eight years now. Since the inception of this company, I have banked with a local credit union; Fairwinds Credit Union here in Florida. A few days ago, we went in to inquire about applying for a line of credit to self-publish our second book, after selling out of our first volume. Filling everything out went fine on the branch side, credit was good, finances strong, and no problems. After we hadn't heard back in the time the branch manager said we would, we gave her a call and she informed us that we were denied because they refuse to do business with the adult industry. We have always been transparent with the bank about who we are, and what we do. Banking with them for almost ten years, we have never had anyone act cross about it, or question it. They have had our website address, we are fully licensed, and have strong, consistent deposit history. We pressed the matter with higher management, who seemed sympathetic to our plight and told us he would be in touch. We received the call from him today, and he said that they are closing our business account of almost ten years and we have 30 days to remove our funds and find a new bank.
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# ? Jun 25, 2015 23:26 |
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I'm not sure how's it is even legal to refuse to do business with someone that is operating a completely legal business like that. I mean I understand that it is, but I guess I don't understand how it's allowed. Maybe try to contact some of the owners of the legal brothel's in Nevada and find out how they handle banking? Or some of the well known video/porn producing companies like Evil Angel, etc.?
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# ? Jun 26, 2015 00:11 |
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The Locator posted:I'm not sure how's it is even legal to refuse to do business with someone that is operating a completely legal business like that. I mean I understand that it is, but I guess I don't understand how it's allowed. They are a private institution, they can decide to do business with anyone they want. I'm sure there is a bank that would gladly take your money.
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# ? Jun 26, 2015 00:16 |
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The Locator posted:I'm not sure how's it is even legal to refuse to do business with someone that is operating a completely legal business like that. I mean I understand that it is, but I guess I don't understand how it's allowed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Choke_Point Wikipedia posted:Operation Choke Point is an initiative of the United States Department of Justice that was announced in 2013,[1] which is investigating banks in the United States and the business they do with payment processors, payday lenders, and other companies believed to be at higher risk for fraud and money laundering. Porn is included in the list of undesirables.
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# ? Jun 26, 2015 01:22 |
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Operation Choke Point is definitely the problem. It was just so shocking to have happen so suddenly after nearly ten years of positive banking history with them. I understand not giving us the loan, that is their money and their right to refuse it, sure- but to get a call from the VP of the bank telling us that we have 30 days to move our money elsewhere because we are "high risk" all of a sudden is some serious bullshit. Almost ten years of steady deposits, high rolling balances, and even referring people to the bank makes us "high risk" I guess. Don't worry, he told us he still values us as members of the bank and we can keep our personal accounts! What a jackass. It seems my only hope at the moment is Wells Fargo, they were the ones whom offered the adult stars accounts when the Chase mass closure happened last year. Lets hope my meeting with them today goes better than last week. I think the woman I met with was high. More reading on the bullshit that is operation Choke Point and the bullshit that Chase did last year: http://www.woodhullalliance.org/2014/sex-and-the-law/censorship-by-money-snuffing-out-adult-entertainment-by-denial-of-banking-services/ https://cei.org/blog/operation-choke-point-targets-porn-and-firearms-potentially-violating-constitution https://news.vice.com/article/is-the-doj-forcing-banks-to-terminate-the-accounts-of-porn-stars http://www.americanbanker.com/bankthink/operation-choke-point-way-out-of-control-1067013-1.html http://business.avn.com/articles/legal/JPMorgan-Chase-Closes-Porn-Star-Accounts-Citing-Ethics-557577.html http://www.xbiz.com/news/legal/178172 http://business.avn.com/articles/video/Chanel-Preston-I-Was-Also-Denied-a-Loan-Because-of-My-Job-517960.html http://business.avn.com/articles/legal/Chase-Sued-for-Denying-Porn-King-Loan-on-Moral-Grounds-517824.html
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# ? Jun 26, 2015 14:58 |
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I think it boils down to whether your business is worth the risk. It sounds like Wells Fargo is going to work with you, but if that falls through I'd check out smaller local banks. Maybe something that has a state charter versus a federal. We had plenty of adult themed businesses at the community bank I worked for. It's possible the steady cash influx meant the bank didn't have to order as much currency from the Fed. It also meant we handled a lot of dollar bills that smelled of baby oil and desperation.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 13:44 |
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Stuff like this makes me wish I was richer than Bill Gates, just so I could throw all that money at lawyers to sue the government constantly for overstepping the authority granted to it. Huge pile of stinking bullshit that the DOJ can use their power to try to force specific types of business to close, when said businesses are perfectly legal. Sounds like something we would hear coming from countries that are run by religious leaders instead of politicians.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 18:21 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:08 |
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It'll probably never happen, but the sheer amount of stories about people being fired, evicted, refused service, and having children taken by CPS solely for being sex workers makes me wish that "employment in the sex industry" was protected under anti-discrimination laws.
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