Shirt & WePay Update

This video details the channel owner's conflict with financial service provider WePay, which refused to process payments for merchandise due to its anti-Second Amendment stance. The speaker explains the ultimatum given by WePay and the decision to switch to PayPal for future campaigns, urging viewers to boycott WePay. The update highlights the importance of supporting businesses that align with Second Amendment rights and the power of consumer action.

Quick Summary

Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News experienced a conflict with WePay, a financial service provider that refused business due to an anti-Second Amendment stance. WePay demanded an itemized list of campaign fund usage, which was refused. The channel now uses PayPal for merchandise purchases and urges viewers to boycott WePay.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Support
  2. 00:14WePay's Anti-Second Amendment Stance
  3. 00:46Previous Video Reference
  4. 01:05Viewer Support and Attention Gained
  5. 01:30Conference Call with WePay
  6. 02:09WePay's Demands
  7. 02:26Demand for Itemized Purchase List
  8. 03:06WePay Taking an 'Ass Whooping'
  9. 03:09Second Option: Switching to PayPal
  10. 03:40Decision to Cancel and Refund
  11. 04:03Personal Choice and Refusal to Comply
  12. 04:34Request to Re-order via PayPal
  13. 04:52Refusal to Do Business with Anti-Gun Companies
  14. 05:05Core Principle: Transparency
  15. 05:08Message to WePay Stands
  16. 05:13Gratitude for Support
  17. 05:30Keep Spreading the Word
  18. 05:33Don't Use WePay
  19. 05:41WePay's Past Transactions
  20. 05:51Purchase Shirts Through PayPal
  21. 05:58Campaign End Date and Goal
  22. 06:09Update for the Viewers
  23. 06:13Channel's Dependence on Viewers
  24. 06:15Closing Remarks: Stay Safe and Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News have issues with WePay?

Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News encountered problems with WePay because the financial service provider deemed their business anti-Second Amendment and anti-gun. WePay refused to process payments for merchandise, citing concerns that funds might be used for firearms or ammunition.

What demands did WePay make to the channel owner?

WePay demanded that the channel owner provide an itemized list of everything they planned to purchase with funds raised from their merchandise campaign. This demand was seen as an overreach and a violation of privacy by the channel owner.

What alternative payment processor is being used after the WePay conflict?

Following the conflict with WePay, the channel is now directing all merchandise campaign purchases through PayPal. While acknowledging PayPal's sometimes inconsistent stance on firearms-related transactions, they are currently allowing these specific purchases to proceed.

What is the channel's message to viewers regarding WePay?

The channel urges viewers to boycott WePay and spread the word not to use their services. They emphasize that supporting businesses that align with Second Amendment rights is crucial and that consumers have the power to influence corporate behavior.

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