Posted on 03/22/2018 3:39:16 PM PDT by mojito
Global bank Citi is starting a new commercial firearms policy within the U.S. "to do our part as a company to prevent firearms from getting into the wrong hands," the company said today.
The new policy requires its new retail sector clients and partners to follow several practices: not sell guns to someone who didn't pass a background check; not sell bump stocks and high-capacity magazines; and not sell guns to people under 21 years old.
Ed Skyler, Citi's head of global public affairs, said Citi has a few relationships with companies that manufacture guns, and for those relationships, "We will be initiating due diligence conversations on the subject to better understand what products they make, what markets and retailers they sell to and what sales practices those retailers follow to ensure adherence to the best practices."
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“Do these morons understand the firearm market?”
I think you are missing the point! This isn’t about cardholders, this is about merchants ( gun shops, etc.) who use Citibank to manage their receivables. They are, in effect saying, if your business doesn’t do what we want it to, we’re through being your banker. I would suggest that there’s a market here for a bank that wants these merchants business. This is an extension of what Obola was doing. He was forcing banks not to do business with gun dealers. Basically cutting off their credit.
What about it's old retail sector clients and partners? Or is it just telling new business to pound sand?
(As with Dicks' not selling AR15s that it didn't sell anyway, I'm guessing that this is effectively more meaningless virtue signalling. What large retailer sells guns without a background check? And aren't bump stocks about to be scuttled by BATF? And how many 18 year olds have credit cards with enough of a credit balance to buy a gun?)
Not only do these corporations support abortion, I think it would be safe to say there are many who participate in the world arms traded in one way or another.
Have they paid back the billions we gave them to keep their doors open? Just think how much our deficit would shrink if those backs paid back taxpayers
have a feeling that obama and his ilk are behind this crap
Gun Control = Genocide against Conservatives
OK, so what Credit Card companies are either Second Amendment friendly or at least neutral on the issue????
There needs to be a civil rights lawsuit by the justice department
So my Costco “Anywhere” Visa is a CITI card, I wonder if that is the only card they offer?
Anywhere, but a gun store Visa. I’m so tired of these damned virtue signaling pansies.
i am gonna ask at costco if they have another bank card on offer
i do not want citi card anymore!
im not buying firearms but im sick and tired of being insulted by these outfits trying to force their (usually stupid) politics on me. i am a bank customer, i signed up for a bank card NOT a political action group and certainly not the commie or DNC party! just a damned bank card, and that’s ALL I want from Citi, damnit!
This is about leaning on local gun stores, not (so much) gun buyers.
Citi is, forthwith, officially a bad word. Their hating of American traditions and Americans is evident. Now it is up to us consumers to find available and excellent options.
They still make money off of the interchange fees that they charge the retailer. If you charge on the card, you are helping them.
Ive been a customer for over 30 years. Tomorrow Ill shop for an alternative... will be painful to unwind all my accounts but Im going to do it. Anybody have a good full service bank suggestion, one that isnt likely to follow Citis virtue signaling?
Since when do criminals use their own credit cards?
It’s not hard to switch. They’re not stopping anyone anywhere from legally buying a gun, and they know it. Pure worthless virtue-signaling.
Unfortunately CITI is also the vendor for Costco cards. I will reduce my use of this card as much as possible.
I have a Citi Card that I rarely use, but will be cancelling it this weekend, with a caustic explanation.
If the bank truly believes that guns are bad, then they should get rid of their armed guards at their banks, or disarm their guards.
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