It's amazing how you come across new concepts, and this is one concept that I have always thought about, but never heard articulated: "a sense of place."
While at a lecture by a local historian/author, she mentioned that she shared a "sense of place" with the town she wrote of. These new ideas are useful inspirations for postings for my blog, so here goes another one:
I share the "sense of place" in electronic payments with a lot of people and institutions, some honorable, some not, often many have not fully explained something to a client. Thus, the overall need for this blog: education.
I sense the "bad guys" ruin it for the "good guys." But not only in my industry.
It happened to a potential client whose business type, while legal and honorable, was rejected by my processor and many others I referred them to as well, suffering guilt by association with the less-than-honorable competitors who make certain miraculous health claims.
What their competitors don't tell you is the number of people who buy and then return the items as useless. That makes credit card processors nervous, so the entire industry was placed on the "unacceptable merchant list."
Not that these guys are unacceptable as merchants, in fact they have a great concept and can truly help a lot of people-it's just the place they share with others is murky. They know they have these challenges, as do I in the industry I am in.
That's another reason to have this blog: to provide a level of service and explanation the other guys aren't, even though they can live with their consciences.
I welcome your comments on this topic. Help share my sense of space with your notes and opinions.
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