• threeonefour@piefed.ca
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    7 hours ago

    For all the people saying Valve should become their own payment processor. PayPal employs 24,000 people. Visa employs 31,000. Mastercard employs 35,000. Valve employs 400. They’re not going to 60x their employee count anytime soon.

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      5 hours ago

      PayPal/Visa/MasterCard do way more than just payment processing for one company.

      Valve wouldn’t need 25,000 employees just to process payments for their own platform.

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      They could do it with significantly fewer people, for themselves and even for GOG, Itch and potentially others. Their use-case is digital payments for games, which is limited in scope and risk. PCI and compliance is a PITA, but manageable.

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        Is it a payment processor problem, or a card issuer problem though?

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          It sounds like some payment processors are treating mastercard’s contractual requirements as a hard risk in this case - maybe it’s justified, maybe not. Try getting corporate lawyers to be risk averse in the finance world. Mastercard doesn’t seem to want to soften their wording but talks platitudes in public statements. Shrug.