Why Stripe is rejecting me?

Modified on Wed, 03 Jul 2019 at 08:53 PM

Here Is the TRUTH 

 

- If you banned from Stripe, Paypal, Payoneer for any reason, there is huge chance they will ban you again.

 

- If you are a dropshipper or restricted business , there is huge chance they will ban you on Stripe (Read this and this) They don't want Dropshippers. 

 

- If Stripe doesn't accept you, we will find you another payment provider. Stripe is the not only option, our job is to help you to get card payments on your website.

 

Also there are SO MANY other factors. If you do not fix those, most likely other payment providers will refuse you too.

  • One of the main factor is your website. With all my respect, Stripe will understand you are a dropshipper in one second. Design of website is same like other Dropshipping websites. The theme your using is very basic. You need more professional looking website. You need to work on that. Read this: https://www.shopify.co.uk/blog/homepage-design

  • Product range tells everyone that you are dropshipping from Ali. Or something similar. If you selling EVERYTHING design your website like Amazon, a marketplace. Not one silly product on the landing page and random more all over the website. If you have a niche, stick on that niche and design your website on that niche. But if you selling everything think and act like marketplace. I can not see that on your website.

  • Add your company details to contact page or footer. Basically they have no idea who you are. Show them who you are. Add your address (If you are a UK company use ONLY UK address) add uk phone number to contact us page and footer.

  • Act like a brand, brand your website and products. Make them believe you are not going to close that shop tomorrow and set up a new one next day.

  • Show them your legal company name and number. If you are legit no point to hide. Add this to footer. MOFOFO.com is a brand of 696969 Ltd. Registered in England and Wales No: 31313 Read this.

  •  Add policies to your website. Customers and Payment providers are checking them. They are not only copy and paste stuff. Legal pages for websites include things like:


  • Privacy policies
  • Copyright notices
  • Terms and conditions of use
  • Disclaimers
  • Accessibility information
  • Abuse or complaints contact information
  • Trademarks
  • Patents
  • Corporate policies

    Follow the advises here: https://www.hallaminternet.com/internet-marketing-and-the-law-legal-issues-affecting-you-and-your-website/

And also (I know this is not fair) If you living in a country apart from EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia and couple of more, you will be always under the radar. Again, I know that is not fair and that is why we are helping you to setup a business in London.


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