Hello there,
I hereby respectfully inquire if a person who only identifies with his first name Raoul is working at Shopify as a Risk Analyst.
He emails me from this email address: risk-management@shopify.com
I am asking this because the issues he is bringing up about my account point to such a low level of material understanding of the issues that I sincerely doubt he does really work for Shopify. I consider it possible he is an impostor and as such, this is a security breach.
As an example I include this extract of my conversation with this Raoul. The above paragraphs are mine. Thereunder a text by Raoul that I react to.
Henny van der Pluijm
Hello Raoul,
Finally I have found some time to address this situation.
- First and foremost, Shopify is totally wrong stating that this shop needs permission to sell the products that are offered.
I sell books. Anyone and everyone can and may sell books. Regardless of what any bank says.
I have been in the publishing industry for over 20 years. Anyone can and may sell books.
For people like Shopify employees that have doubt about this, I have asked around specifically about selling on Shopify.
Here is the answer from your Shopify colleague in the Netherlands.
“Het is toegestaan om boeken en andere gerelateerde producten te verkopen op Shopify.
Maar of dit van de EU mag hangt af van de regels en wetten voor jouw locatie.
Aangezien u in de Nederland bent, zouden er geen regio-specifieke wetten tegen moeten zijn.”
Translate it.
Additionally, I have specifically asked on Quora.
https://www.quora.com/Is-dropshipping-books-that-I-purchase-on-Amazon-allowed-on-a-Shopify-website
An expert there stated that even dropshipping books from Amazon to Shopify is allowed. Like so many other stores do.
- Second your text states the following
“there is an “identified brand” for which permission to sell is necessary.”
"This requirement applies to all recognized brand name products regardless of whether the products are brand new, refurbished or bought independently. "
“You can opt to remove the branded product(s) from your Shopify store to continue selling through the Shopify Payments gateway”
Reality is, in this same text NO BRANDS ARE IDENTIFIED.
. I am not selling ANY BRANDS on this website. NONE. NONE MEANS NONE.
Shopify has idenitified NO BRAND WHATSOEVER in my store that cannot be sold. REPEAT: I don’t sell brands.
- The received texts make no sense at all.
They are clearly 2 different texts thrown together, not stating anything specific about
what products are the problem.
Only someone who is totally careless about his customers can put together a text like this.
- Although I have asked for clarification 3 times, nothing is coming. Apparently someone is not reading.
Conclusion:
There is nothing wrong with this shop, unless Shopify can indicate CLEARLY AND SPECIFICALLY what the problem is.
What products are forbidden SPECIFICALLY without written permission from the “brand holder”.
- This is the last time I have tried to resolve this issue.
Not my store is the problem, Shopify is the problem.
. Shopify’s conduct is unprofessional and shameful. You don’t need to be a lawyer or a scientist to note the problems in the texts that were sent.
This inflicts material damage on my website and business.
If Shopify cannot clearly specifiy what is the problem with the products offered,
I have to conclude there is criminal intent, blackmail or business malpractice.
If this situation is not remedied totally within a week, I will send Shopify a NOTICE OF DEFAULT.
In that case I will demand the following:
. Shopify stop collecting money from my credit card until this issue is resolved.
. My monthly subscription money back from the last 7 months as Shopify has sold me a non functioning service.
. Compensation for all the time invested which comes down to - to a rough estimate - 200 hours of building this website and writing articles for marketing purposes.
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Van: Shopify risk-management@shopify.com
Datum: 23-09-21 19:40 (GMT+01:00)
Aan:
Onderwerp: [Shopify Risk Operations Support] Your Shopify Payments Account
Hello,
Raoul from the Risk Operations Team at Shopify. We are writing to you in regards to your account serieusvrij.myshopify.com.
We are constantly monitoring the products and types of business who are using the Shopify Payments gateway. We have found you are currently selling a product, or products, that we cannot continue to support through this gateway. This is captured in our Shopify Payments Terms of Service, Section B.5.
Specifically, your store is selling name brand, copyright or IP protected products. Our banking partners, who power Shopify Payments, require authorized reseller status, or permissions in order to continue supporting the processing of payments through the gateway.
Please note that while you will no longer be permitted to use Shopify Payments as your payment gateway, this does not affect your use of Shopify, which you can continue to use. Rest assured your remaining payouts, for orders processed, will be sent per the normal payout schedule to the bank account on file.
While we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, you will need to select a new payment gateway in order to continue selling on Shopify. We understand that changing your payment gateway can be a major adjustment, and we are here to guide you through this process as best as we can.
There are many options to consider, however we recommend Pinwheel, which integrates directly with Shopify - more information can be found here. Authorize.net may also be a solution for your business, more information can be found here.
Alternatively, for a complete list of integrated payment gateway options please have a look here.
Changing payment gateway can be tricky to navigate, and we’re here to answer any questions you may have about anything in this email. We’ll be your best point of contact for everything mentioned here, so we recommend replying back to this email directly. Our Support Advisor team is great for solving more general questions you might have, but when it comes to this we’ll have more context and information.
We note that all Shopify merchants are responsible for complying with Shopify’s Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy. This includes complying with all applicable laws in your jurisdiction and your customers’ jurisdiction(s).
Thank you,
Raoul
Risk Analyst | Shopify