xfactcc TF Premier Contributor Jun 7, 2025 #1 I received this email today, see the photo... Does this seem legit? Can a bank do that? Attachments Axis restricted.webp 97.6 KB · Views: 147
6ix9ine TF Legend Jun 7, 2025 #2 xfactcc said: I received this email today, see the photo... Does this seem legit? Can a bank do that? Click to expand... Yes, it's legit, banks can indeed do that. Those MCCs are highly restricted.
xfactcc said: I received this email today, see the photo... Does this seem legit? Can a bank do that? Click to expand... Yes, it's legit, banks can indeed do that. Those MCCs are highly restricted.
xfactcc TF Premier Contributor Jun 7, 2025 #3 6ix9ine said: Yes, it's legit, banks can indeed do that. Those MCCs are highly restricted. Click to expand... So, those businesses legitimately exist, yet cannot accept debit cards from bank's sides... so how will people transact for those services?
6ix9ine said: Yes, it's legit, banks can indeed do that. Those MCCs are highly restricted. Click to expand... So, those businesses legitimately exist, yet cannot accept debit cards from bank's sides... so how will people transact for those services?
6ix9ine TF Legend Jun 7, 2025 #4 xfactcc said: So, those businesses legitimately exist, yet cannot accept debit cards from bank's sides... so how will people transact for those services? Click to expand... UPI Netbanking Skrill PayPal Crypto (LTC, ETH, USDT, BTC) …and many more. Same goes for credit cards, all are blocked due to reward abuse. There is too much info to explain regarding your “legitimate” question, but to keep it simple and understandable for you: Banks don’t want to be held responsible for misuse by minors, which could draw unwanted attention from the government.
xfactcc said: So, those businesses legitimately exist, yet cannot accept debit cards from bank's sides... so how will people transact for those services? Click to expand... UPI Netbanking Skrill PayPal Crypto (LTC, ETH, USDT, BTC) …and many more. Same goes for credit cards, all are blocked due to reward abuse. There is too much info to explain regarding your “legitimate” question, but to keep it simple and understandable for you: Banks don’t want to be held responsible for misuse by minors, which could draw unwanted attention from the government.