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Citi Bank goes after Gun Dealers!!

Started by azfester, January 21, 2008, 11:26:06 PM

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azfester

I got this off another forum... Just passing this Along

I got an email from a friend about Citi Bank not dealing with CDNN and actually holding their funds because they sell guns to dealers across the country and not in person...I emailed CDNN and they confirmed they are in litigation over the situation...I no longer have a Citi Bank account......attached is the info:


Yes I can verify that the letter from Citi Bank is true. I am not at liberty to disclose any further information.

Kind Regards,

Kristi
CDNN




The NSSF reports that Citicorp's Merchant Services Division is refusing to process gun-related customer credit-card sales. This applies both to legal firearms transactions conducted through licensed FFLs as well as ordinary sales of firearms accessories. The first company to be affected by this decision appears to be firearms distributor CDNN Sports, a large retail operation based in Texas. Citi Merchant Services and First Data notified CDNN that its merchant services account would be terminated and funds seized. (Citicorp Merchant Services employs First Data Merchant Services Corporation to handle credit card transactions.)



Charlie Crawford, president of CDNN Sports Inc., explained: "We were contacted recently by First Data/Citi Merchant Services by a June Rivera-Mantilla stating that we were terminated and funds were being seized for selling firearms in a non-face-to-face transaction. Although perfectly legal, we were also informed that no transactions would be processed in the future, even for non-firearms."

If you have a Citigroup credit card, or use Citibank for your banking services, you may want to consider shifting your accounts to another financial services provider — and be sure you tell the Citibank representatives why you are making the shift. If gun owners act in solidarity, other credit card companies may think twice about following Citigroup's lead in refusing to handle gun transactions. To voice your concern to Citi Merchant Services and First Data Corp. directly, you can contact June Rivera-Mantilla at 631-683-7734 or Robert Tenenbaum at 631-683-6570.

If you run a firearms-related business and wish to shift to an NSSF-affiliated credit card processing program, contact Payment Alliance International at 1-866-371-2273 (ext. 1131).

HaMeR

Thanks for the heads up!! I don't use em but it's good to know these things!!  :wink:
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