This is nonsense, sorry. It really sounds like you're selling something Stripe would understandably want nothing to do with.
We all want to believe you and help out, but you're not doing us any favors.
Yeah, right.
Now we know why you got banned - you're a scammer.
Frankly I'm sick of seeing these articles on HN. You're not having technical issues with Stripe, you're having legal issues. Get a lawyer and get off of HN.
It says all. You are most likely a scammer or criminal.
Search below for response from 'caitb' who works at Stripe:
> I work at Stripe, and we're already in touch with OP.
> We don’t comment on specific user cases for privacy reasons. As a reminder, facts presented in a public forum can often be misleading or untrue.
Along with:
> We were in touch with OP over email before this post was made.
> We know that confirming we review cases posted here provides an incentive for bad actors to post.
> We wish that weren’t the case–but we do pay attention to both internal case reviews and to any public complaints where users are having a bad day (or, in some cases, profess to be having a bad day).
And the resolution posted by OP below was:
> UPDATE : Stripe has just closed our account without further notice and refunded the whole balance.
So, this story is that Stripe just protected a whole bunch of people paying around $100 for scams worth up to $250k or so.
As an exercise everyone should spend some time on r/tifu, r/ChoosingBeggars, r/antiwork, etc and play spot-the-fakes, particularly when some story that hits the front page of reddit sounds very appealing to your biases.
How do you get customers if you tell nobody what you sell?
If I share accurate info about what and how we sell things, It's very easy for opportunists and competitors to undertake us in this specific project while our processing solution is down temporarily.
What I will say though, is that we're not speaking vapes or anything borderline, more like kitchen and household appliances, and so on.