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    No. We don't want your money

    Apparently Chase bank will be closing all accounts of any bank customer who works in the adult porn industry. Apparently other banks are doing this. Now I know. Businesses have a right to serve whomever they want. I get that. But doesn't the public have a say in this considering our public contributions to these financial institutions? I'm sure we all think this sucks. But do you think this should be illegal? Where do you reside?

    And think about this: One day the banks can decide they don't want you as their customer because of your hair, your race, your religion, that you like powerpuff girls, that you give money to save the dolphins etc.

    I realize we all think well it's not me...so it's not really my problem. So banks should be allowed to do this. But it is you. It's going to be you eventually. What are you going to do? Besides going to another bank. But then that bank says no. Then another bank. And before long you can't go to any bank, etc etc.

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    Re: No. We don't want your money

    Well.....the sidebar ads that ran while I was reading that sure were, um, interesting! LOL So, are they going to also close the accounts of people who purchase the stuff? Or is this gonna be like prostitution where the girls get busted but the johns are largely ignored?
    Somehow, I feel there's more to the story.
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      #3
      Re: No. We don't want your money

      If it weren't for the fact that having a bank account is required to survive anymore, I think it's bullshit. Were that not the case I would support their right to serve whomever they choose (although it's a bit distressing that someone would have the gall to pull something like this, I can't say I'm surprised).

      The curious thing about this is that it will eventually reach the Supreme Court, and that's likely to have much further reaching consequences. Remember when the head of Chick-Fil-A or however the hell it's spelled pushed back on his right to voice his own opinions? He wasn't even denying service. Or the bakery in Oregon that didn't want to make a wedding cake for a homosexual couple because of their religious preferences (Douchy, but I support their right to be that way)...how about Catholic Churches and providing contraceptives as part of their medical coverage?

      Yes...I suspect that the outcome from this is going to be vastly more important than just one bank's opinion.

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        #4
        Re: No. We don't want your money

        Originally posted by Medusa View Post
        Apparently Chase bank will be closing all accounts of any bank customer who works in the adult porn industry. Apparently other banks are doing this. Now I know. Businesses have a right to serve whomever they want. I get that. But doesn't the public have a say in this considering our public contributions to these financial institutions? I'm sure we all think this sucks. But do you think this should be illegal? Where do you reside?

        And think about this: One day the banks can decide they don't want you as their customer because of your hair, your race, your religion, that you like powerpuff girls, that you give money to save the dolphins etc.

        I realize we all think well it's not me...so it's not really my problem. So banks should be allowed to do this. But it is you. It's going to be you eventually. What are you going to do? Besides going to another bank. But then that bank says no. Then another bank. And before long you can't go to any bank, etc etc.

        financial sauce
        Well, they've picked a nice, easy target to fuck with, haven't they? I mean, what percentage of the population are going to get up in arms over porn workers?

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          Re: No. We don't want your money

          Originally posted by Medusa View Post
          Apparently Chase bank will be closing all accounts of any bank customer who works in the adult porn industry. Apparently other banks are doing this. Now I know. Businesses have a right to serve whomever they want. I get that. But doesn't the public have a say in this considering our public contributions to these financial institutions? I'm sure we all think this sucks. But do you think this should be illegal? Where do you reside?

          And think about this: One day the banks can decide they don't want you as their customer because of your hair, your race, your religion, that you like powerpuff girls, that you give money to save the dolphins etc.

          I realize we all think well it's not me...so it's not really my problem. So banks should be allowed to do this. But it is you. It's going to be you eventually. What are you going to do? Besides going to another bank. But then that bank says no. Then another bank. And before long you can't go to any bank, etc etc.

          financial sauce
          I'm pretty sure this is not only illegal but them trying to force their values onto other people and slut shaming (which is a way of forcing someones values onto someone else) all rolled into one. I also think it's screwed up considering how much money people put into these damn businesses. I say sue them and take them for everything they can.

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            Re: No. We don't want your money

            I think it's discrimination and it shouldn't be allowed.

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              Re: No. We don't want your money

              Originally posted by DanieMarie View Post
              I think it's discrimination and it shouldn't be allowed.
              Totally. How about we ban all the people watching the porn from Chase. Wonder how long that would take to empty out their customer base.
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                Re: No. We don't want your money

                Originally posted by Luce View Post
                Well, they've picked a nice, easy target to fuck with, haven't they? I mean, what percentage of the population are going to get up in arms over porn workers?
                Hey, I sure will. This is discrimination, plain and simple. Maybe porn workers don't have the nobelist of vocations, but since when were the banks high and morally mighty?!!! The irony kills me.

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                  Re: No. We don't want your money

                  I usually feel like people can support other businesses, usually, but some of this stuff is crazy....
                  bank accounts are required anymore to survive, they just are.... So let's take away these peoples ability to use a bank..... Yeah sure there are other options, nice little small town banks, they can't make the same offers as big banks, and they are often less accommodating and convenient if your job is unconventional....
                  this seems like a financially un-rewarding stance for the bank to half heatedly make.... I say half heartedly, because they aren't closing the accounts of people who buy stuff from sex shops, or utilize other parts of the porn industry, and in taking a stand against the porn industry I think that would be more effective....

                  The problem here is it is discrimination, who would argue that it is ok to turn down a person for being black, a woman, Irish, or catholic? But we have been there as a nation, why do we want to go backwards?
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                    Re: No. We don't want your money

                    Originally posted by Medusa View Post
                    Totally. How about we ban all the people watching the porn from Chase. Wonder how long that would take to empty out their customer base.
                    But that would involve not being hypocrites

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                      Re: No. We don't want your money

                      Originally posted by DanieMarie View Post
                      But that would involve not being hypocrites
                      The Chase bank that I use in Oregon and the one that I used in Nevada both had hired tellers that worked as strippers at some point in their past. They're already hypocrites.

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                        Re: No. We don't want your money

                        Originally posted by Luce View Post
                        Well, they've picked a nice, easy target to fuck with, haven't they?...
                        Oh, I see what you did there...

                        I guess any private business has a right to decide who they serve as customers. The balance to that is the choice of the community in which they operate to patronise their business.

                        Seeing that society in general doesn't really give a damn about anyone but themselves, then I suspect we will see more of this as time goes on. If the state moves on this then there will definitely be unintended consequences.

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                          Re: No. We don't want your money

                          Originally posted by DON View Post
                          I guess any private business has a right to decide who they serve as customers.
                          Except, JP Morgan Chase is a PUBLIC company. I could buy a share right now.
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