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So just a little background, I've had a 600 then 1800 and am now 72% paid off on a 4400 capital loan and I've done this all since about February. Nothing has changed with my sales, no returns or disputes and no issues with repayments. I've been a stellar shop owner looking in. I need stock for fall, so I paid a lump repayment to get me to the 65% for a new capital Loan option. Much to my dismay the offers were half of what I'm currently paying off now. Also at worse daily percentage rates for repayment. So, I reached out a few times to Shopify help center. The first few agents didn't really care. The 2nd to last one actually seemed like she was gonna get some answers. She "escalated" it up to the billing team and it's been 8 days now. No answers. I message Shopify help center again today and am told that the department my issue was escalated to is basically slammed with tickets. Which tells me this may be a bigger issue than we know. This feature was one of the reasons why I went with Shopify for my store. I like the simple terms of the capital agreements but I don't feel it's fair to go backwards when I've been an upstanding shop owner. I've had zero issues with repaying and have repaid all of them within a few months. I go on tonight and look, and what do you know now my capital offer is LOWER! If anything I've had 1500 in sales last week and it should have jumped if anything. I truly think this "pay 51% and get an early agreement" thing is causing a lot of issues with the system and peoples Shopify capital offers.
Any one else having an issue similar to this and have you been able to get it rectified? I really don't want to start fresh somewhere but I really need a consistent and fair capital offer for funding when I need stock and I've been due-diligent on my end to make sure that I make no mistakes. Yet here I am
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