Discover Financial Services, a provider of credit cards, told Reuters it will allow its network to track purchases at gun retailers come April, making it the first among its peers to publicly give a date for moving ahead with the initiative, which is aimed at helping authorities probe gun-related crimes. [More]
So the rope-selling capitalists at Discover have sided with the in-your-face communists at SEIO/Amalgamated on their precrime snitch system.
Any gun owner who does not cancel his Discover card is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Any FFL who accepts them is willfully giving up customer information.
That seems like the kind of thing NSSF could make go widespread — if it wanted to.
[Via Jess]
UPDATE
The merchant code in question is “5723 – Gun and ammunition shops,” and to that end, I’m hoping to get some Twitter play out of this:
I don’t think you understand how merchant codes work.
I don’t think you understand a lot more than that.
Thank you very much for the information!
I’ve been their customers for more than 20 years.
I have just called them and closed my Discover card account.
Your blog is the best source of information.
Thank you!
I got rid of mine when they stiffed Kyle Rittenhouse. Woke bastards.
“first among its peers to publicly give a date…”
Maybe to give a date, but according to Gateway Pundit, all its competitors (Visa, MC, Amex) beat them in committing to track gun sales via this code.
So who do you use now?