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Stripe is stealing over $50k from me

28 points| sfcoffeeguy | 11 months ago

I run a coffee cart in SF. I am legally allowed to operate here and am not doing anything sketchy.

Recently Stripe froze my account and won't let me withdraw anything. My balance is over $50,000 - months of work.

What are my options? It seems like this happens a lot but nobody ever follows up.

Will they give my money back?

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codegeek|11 months ago

I am not directly helping with your question but in the US, stripe allows daily transfer to your bank. Why not use that instead of leaving money in the account ? Never leave your money with anyone if you don't need to.

more_corn|11 months ago

^ I’d advise this same thing. After they unlock your money you should get in the practice of regularly transferring funds out of your payment processor. I had this happen with another processor. Their fraud division activated for no known reason, they froze a huge payment. It took me months and dozens of calls. They never deigned to explain why the freeze happened. They never apologized. I am filled with a burning hatred for them so much so that I won’t even mention their name in order to disparage them.

They will eventually unlock your funds when it becomes clear that you’re not doing anything illegal. It will take a long time and a lot of patience.

sfcoffeeguy|11 months ago

Thought it was safe in Stripe? Is this really a solution

theyknowitsxmas|11 months ago

If you're using the terminal 100% of the time and not manually entering cards then I have no idea what would get you. What is your dispute rate? Better off using one of those paid plan processors if you pay that much in fees anyway. "Dedicated merchant account"

iJohnDoe|11 months ago

Give them a chance to respond.

Breath.

Don't leave money in any payment processor. Someone there sees a large sum of money and takes notice. However, Stripe shouldn't care about $50k.

Hopefully Stripe doesn't get a PayPal reputation and will get this sorted out for you.

firefax|11 months ago

Maybe contact an attorney? This sum goes beyond small claims court.

You might find someone who will take the case on discovery -- being served would probably put a pep in their step.

firefax|11 months ago

* on contingency

sfcoffeeguy|11 months ago

I am not letting them keep me at home.

I am accepting cash and Venmo, by the huge blocks on JFK :) it's a beautiful sunrise - come get some coffee!

Still no word from Stripe.

abnercoimbre|11 months ago

As others are telling you the funds are still there. Stripe will very likely respond within a day. Try to breathe (and consider letting us know what they reply with!)

ryuhhnn|11 months ago

You most likely got caught in some sort of automated detection. Have you tried reaching out to their customer service?

sfcoffeeguy|11 months ago

Yes of course, no reply from them yet after several hours.

sfcoffeeguy|11 months ago

They flagged my post here and are selectively deleting some of my replies like a Reddit mod

ryuhhnn|11 months ago

You created your account today on a tech discussion board where you aired a personal grievance you have against a company that has a proven track record of operating above the board and accused them of "stealing" your money. Then you complained that your post got outvoted and was no longer on the front page. You are not the only person in the world that this has happened to and you should not expect the entire internet to bend to your desires to comfort you. Again, relax, breathe, wait for Stripe to reply. You will get your money.

pjc50|11 months ago

At this stage I think you have to consider suing them.

sfcoffeeguy|11 months ago

Probably the last thing I want to do

I_am_tiberius|11 months ago

Do they give you a reason why this is happening?

inftech|11 months ago

The reality is you allowed them to do this when you accepted their terms of services.

If you don't know, stripe and virtually all tech companies have TOS that allowed them to do pretty much everything they want and since a TOS is considered a contract, good luck in the court where you will have to explain to the judge why your are complaining about the consequences of the contract nobody forced you to sign.

sfcoffeeguy|11 months ago

Can I ask why my post was removed from the front page?

What rule does this violate???

Impossible to do anything

ryuhhnn|11 months ago

It sounds like you're just frustrated at being in an (understandably frustrating) situation. Your post wasn't removed, it probably was just outvoted. Breathe.