US local phone numbers, English:

Master card
800-627-8372,1,1

Visa
800-847-2911,1,4

Script:

I’m calling to urge you to immediately end your new policy that unfairly targets the adult content industry, making sex workers even more vulnerable. I’m also asking you to sit down with stakeholders- specifically sex workers and adult content creators- to develop solutions that ensure equitable access to financial services, create stability, and reduce harm for sex workers.

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    5 hours ago

    I don’t understand this fully, from a profiteering gluttons standpoint, why wouldn’t they want to process anything and everything and make all the money they can?

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      Probably image. They don’t want to be associated with something they think the public will perceive as negative. Bitcoin was vilified initially because “criminals were using it” (but let’s forget about the part where cash is also untraceable). So they prob don’t want to be the “credit card company that supports pedophiles and rapists”

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    13 hours ago

    This is what we should be doing. How many people can we pull together to make this work?

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      13 hours ago

      In Lemmy, there are dozens of us, but that doesn’t mean we can’t recruit people we know who are on Facebook, Instagram, Xitter, Bluesky, TikTok, etc.

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    And what‘s an underpaid, outsourced call center agent supposed to do? This will do nothing. Stop buying shit with their services.

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      13 hours ago

      From what I can tell, they’re just trying to replicate what the religious lobbyists did to cause this situation in the first place, so they’ve shown that this works.

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      13 hours ago

      They tell their manager. That’s it. Enough of them tell their manager, that manager has to tell their superior. It goes upwards from there.

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        12 hours ago

        There aren’t any other options than credit cards in the US to pay without cash?

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          There are only 4 credit card networks in the US, regardless of the credit card brand: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. Anecdotally Visa and Mastercard are by far the most commonly used and accepted, but I couldn’t tell you why, beyond it often being the default debit card issued by banks.

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          12 hours ago

          No, even our debit cards use credit card companies for the actual processing

          Ditto for PayPal, ApplePay, and Google Pay.

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      11 hours ago

      They suppose to say they need more people to work because they get more calls because of executives decisions.

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      12 hours ago

      I think the reasoning is something like this: these companies employ such call center employees for a reason, either they legally have to for one reason or another or they’ve determined that in some way, it is more profitable to have the capacity for people to call them than not. If the call centers are swamped, then they still cost the company money, but their benefit to the company is reduced, because the “real” calls can’t get through in a timely fashion. As such, it’s in the company’s interest to avoid having people spam them, and if the policy those people want changed won’t really cost the company anything to change, then just doing that might be the most profitable option for them.