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Jon's back from his first real vacation in years. In this episode, we discuss how we've been removing inactive accounts on Transistor, SVB, Section 174, Revin is shutting down their Merchant of Record service, SaaS sales tax compliance:

  • (00:37) - Jon in vacation mode
  • (02:35) - Kicking off inactive accounts
  • (04:35) - Silicon Valley Bank
  • (06:11) - What is Mercury bank?
  • (13:21) - Section 174 in the USA
  • (19:23) - Sales tax compliance update
  • (26:14) - What could we do?
  • (32:31) - Patreon integration update
  • (35:15) - MyPodStudios
  • (36:52) - Patreon Thanks

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From the Revin email:

“The most relevant reason [we are closing] is that the Merchant of Record model is too risky for both sellers and the MOR operator. Sellers bear the risk of platform shutdown (as seen in the example of Flurly & Stripe), and the MOR operator could potentially become involved in illicit or illegal activities quickly, which could lead to all sorts of problems.

Furthermore, it became increasingly clear that the Merchant of Record model primarily appeals to small-scale sellers or businesses with questionable and high-risk business models. This presents a significant challenge as we strive to move up the market.

The recent change in Stripe's risk behavior has caused us to experience issues with keeping Stripe accounts live.”

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  • Mitchell Davis from RecruitKit.com.au
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  • Ward from MemberSpace.com
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  • Austin Loveless
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  • Dave Giunta

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Jon's back from his first real vacation in years. In this episode, we discuss how we've been removing inactive accounts on Transistor, SVB, Section 174, Revin is shutting down their Merchant of Record service, SaaS sales tax compliance:

  • (00:37) - Jon in vacation mode
  • (02:35) - Kicking off inactive accounts
  • (04:35) - Silicon Valley Bank
  • (06:11) - What is Mercury bank?
  • (13:21) - Section 174 in the USA
  • (19:23) - Sales tax compliance update
  • (26:14) - What could we do?
  • (32:31) - Patreon integration update
  • (35:15) - MyPodStudios
  • (36:52) - Patreon Thanks

Links:

From the Revin email:

“The most relevant reason [we are closing] is that the Merchant of Record model is too risky for both sellers and the MOR operator. Sellers bear the risk of platform shutdown (as seen in the example of Flurly & Stripe), and the MOR operator could potentially become involved in illicit or illegal activities quickly, which could lead to all sorts of problems.

Furthermore, it became increasingly clear that the Merchant of Record model primarily appeals to small-scale sellers or businesses with questionable and high-risk business models. This presents a significant challenge as we strive to move up the market.

The recent change in Stripe's risk behavior has caused us to experience issues with keeping Stripe accounts live.”

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Pascal from sharpen.page
  • Rewardful.com
  • Greg Park
  • Mitchell Davis from RecruitKit.com.au
  • Marcel Fahle, wearebold.af
  • Bill Condo (@mavrck)
  • Ward from MemberSpace.com
  • Evandro Sasse
  • Austin Loveless
  • Michael Sitver
  • Dan Buda
  • Colin Gray
  • Dave Giunta

🎙️ Podcast hosting is provided by Transistor.fm.
📺 Learn
how to start your own podcast!

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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