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Kimball Bighorse <kbighorse@gmail.

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Re: Alert from Square, Inc: Your action is required
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Me <cayugaconnect@netzero.com> Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:14 AM
To: kbighorse@gmail.com
Cc: alex.c.page@gmail.com, jgansworth@hotmail.com
Hi Kimball,
Thanks for the notice on this matter. I forwarded your email to the legal team for review.
The goal is to determine how you and our business will be affected if you sign the
Commercial Entity Agreement. The legal team is still working on this.
Please wait for the legal opinion before signing the agreement. FYI, today we are applying
for a new EIN which will enable us to process credit card sales without using Square Up.
If you have any questions regarding this email let me know.
Nya weh,
Karl
Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless
-----Original message-----
From: Kimball Bighorse <kbighorse@yahoo.com>
To: Cayuga Nation <cayugaconnect@netzero.com>
Sent: Thu, Jun 5, 2014 03:27:09 GMT+00:00
Subject: FW: Alert from Square, Inc: Your action is required
For your information, I'll be doing this soon.
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
From: Square Account Services <noreply@squareup.com>;
To: <kbighorse@yahoo.com>;
Subject: Alert from Square, Inc: Your action is required
Sent: Wed, Jun 4, 2014 2:40:01 AM
Hello Kimball,
Congratulations on the success of your business!
As a high-volume customer, your business is now defined under Visa and MasterCard rules
as a Commercial Entity. As such, our Card Network partners request all qualified Square
customers review and consent to the terms of the Commercial Entity Agreement.
To view and accept the agreement, please do the following:
1. Please log in to the Square Dashboard on a computer at https://squareup.com/login.
2. Click "Sign Commercial Entity Agreement" next to the alert icon at the top of the page.
3. Read the agreement.
4. Complete all required fields and click "I Agree".
You will need to be logged into your Square account in order to access the agreement page.
If you are not currently logged in, you will be redirected to the sign-in page.
This will not affect how your Square account operates. Please find below answers to some
commonly asked questions regarding the Commercial Entity Agreement. If you have any
additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact our support team. Thank you for your
cooperation and your continued business!
Sincerely,
Square Compliance Team
What is a Commercial Entity Agreement?
A Commercial Entity Agreement is a compliance requirement set forth by our Card Network
partners. It details credit card network (Visa, MasterCard) rules governing the authorization,
conveyance and settlement of transactions using services provided by Square. In addition, it
is an acknowledgement the payments you process using Square are associated to a
commercial business.
Is this required? What happens if I do not sign this agreement?
Since this is a compliance requirement, consent to the agreement is mandatory. Square is
obligated to obtain the consent from eligible users on behalf of our Card Network partners. In
the event we do not receive a consent to the agreement from your business, we will be
unable to accept payments for your business using services provided by Square.
Why is my business considered a commercial entity?
Visa and MasterCard collectively define users who have processed a high volume of
payments as commercial entities. Our records indicate your business has approached
$100,000 in credit card payments using Square and is therefore defined as a commercial
entity.
This message was sent from an unmonitored email address. If you have any further
questions, please visit our Help Center at https://squareup.com/help or email us at
compliance@help-messaging.squareup.com.
2014 Square, Inc. 1455 Market Street, Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94103
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Kimball Bighorse <kbighorse@gmail.com> Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 11:19 AM
To: Me <cayugaconnect@netzero.com>
Cc: alex.c.page@gmail.com, jgansworth@hotmail.com
Ok, FYI I'm having lunch with mr Berkey next week if that helps.
Even with an EIN, Square is a great permanent solution. I see it being used more and more at local businesses. It
is the future.
Kimball

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Kimball <kbighorse@gmail.com> Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 8:16 PM
To: Me <cayugaconnect@netzero.com>
Cc: Alex Page <alex.c.page@gmail.com>, Jenna Macaulay <jgansworth@hotmail.com>, Justin Bennett
<justymbennett@gmail.com>
BTW, you should make an offer to buy this property, if only to get a look at their books:
http://www.trulia.com/property/3069064732-2138-State-Route-89-Seneca-Falls-NY-13148
http://johnmorrismanor.com/contact-us/
Tourism makes a lot of near- to medium-term economic sense.
How are things going with Skydancer? Anything happening there?
cheers,
Kimball
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"Everyone faces the decision to be either a creature or creator of circumstance."
--Eva Bighorse

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