UPDATED Dumped by Amazon, Unglue.it chooses Stripe as new payment processor
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Unglue.it’s main challenge at present is finding a new payment processor after Amazon Payments discontinued working with the company, claiming it was no longer “boarding fresh crowdfunding accounts at this time.” (Amazon processes payments for Kickstarter and had been doing the same for Unglue.it.)
The company’s adopted an “onward and upward” attitude toward the dust-up, proclaiming on its blog:
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