I agree. Look at Academy, Cabella's, and Bass Pro among others. Just HOW ARE THEY TO DETERMAINE???????srothstein wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 9:43 pm The really weird thing is this does nothing about gun or ammo sales at all, and will not provide anyone with any meaningful data. The code is for what kind of store is making the sale. How do you define a gun store? For example, there are two stores that sell guns and ammo that I would never use. Are Dick's or Walmart gun stores? Also, not every purchase from a gun store is guns or ammo. I can buy accessories and other supplies such as flashlights from a gun store.
So the big question now is how does the credit card company decide who is a gun store versus a sporting goods store versus general merchandise store? I am assuming the credit card company gets to make the decision on what the store is.
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- Mon Sep 12, 2022 7:20 am
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