Tienda de armas de Maryland demanda a Capital One por bloqueo de pagos

United Gun Shop, con sede en Rockville, ha presentado una demanda en la que acusa a Capital One y a Melio Payments de cortarle el acceso a los servicios de pago debido a su actividad comercial relacionada con armas de fuego. La empresa afirma que esta medida le causó daños por valor de unos 75.000 dólares y que vulneró las leyes de Maryland.

La demanda detalla cómo la tienda de armas comenzó a utilizar la plataforma de pagos de Capital One a través de Melio a finales de 2024. Las transacciones se realizaron con éxito hasta marzo de 2025, momento en el que algunos pagos empezaron a fallar. El 11 de abril de 2025, un representante de Capital One se reunió con la tienda y declaró que no había infringido ninguna norma ni se le había prohibido operar con el banco. Tres días después, un mensaje de la plataforma indicó que la cuenta pertenecía a un sector prohibido y bloqueó los pagos futuros.

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