The reality is more akin to me agreeing to have my car covered in your bumper stickers (and anyone else's, as long as they abide by my particular set of bumper sticker rules), and then having to remove some without notice at a later date because the chap at the gas station got offended and wouldn't serve me any more.
And there being only one gas station.
And the guy having not objected to the exact same bumper stickers for the last 15 years.
Visa have said this is because of 'enhanced risk' caused by this content, but they've been fine with it up to now. It's only because of the Australian group's censorious actions that they've decided to act. That's the frustrating thing, at least to me.
Whether they have the legal right to do it or not, it's still a dick move.
And there being only one gas station.
And the guy having not objected to the exact same bumper stickers for the last 15 years.
Visa have said this is because of 'enhanced risk' caused by this content, but they've been fine with it up to now. It's only because of the Australian group's censorious actions that they've decided to act. That's the frustrating thing, at least to me.
Whether they have the legal right to do it or not, it's still a dick move.
(If you'll forgive the pun.)