
“Why don’t you accept other forms of payment? The short answer is we’d love to but we can’t! Our business is making and selling leather products. We like to sell our products across the world and the more customers the better. The problem is we operate in Iran and most payment systems either are not willing to serve us at all or impose a huge risk on our business.”
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