| EPAY.vg Unites Financial World
EPAY has put to the top of the strategy to unite the financial world to one simple and free account. (PRWEB) August 24, 2006 -- Finally the first online payment system which has united all major payment and money transfer options appeared! One of the main features which EPAY offers to its members is the ability to fund and withdraw money in two major currencies (USD/EUR) using 10 different options including cash-in by credit card and cash-out through EPAY debit card. There is no other online payment system which can offer such flexibility of payment options. EPAY members have the whole financial world in one account. EPAY has several new and innovations which make EPAY account a unique solution: - EPAY has created a merchant account which allows users from all over the world accept payments on their websites instantly and securely.
New mobile payment service eschews cash and checks for phones
Mpayy Inc., an online and mobile payment processing company, will launch tomorrow a service that enables merchants and shoppers to conduct retail transactions using mobile phones and online payment accounts. Shoppers can use the Mpayy service with roving salespersons or on retail web sites. Merchants set up accounts on Mpayy.com to establish a mobile payment system. Mobile merchantsMpayy is not yet targeting bricks-and-mortar retailerscan access reports on sales, send funds to desired banks, manage refunds and perform other tasks through a web-enabled administrative application. Shoppers set up accounts on the Mpayy site, entering their mobile phone number, account nickname, and checking account information. To conduct a transaction with a roving merchantan Avon lady, for examplea shopper logs in to Mpayys mobile web site and enters the merchants mobile phone number or nickname, enters the amount of the purchase, and submits the information, which brings up a transaction confirmation page with a Pay button to complete the purchase.
Competing markets produce ill will
In addition to making recommendations regarding possible market hours, fees and rules, the steering committee took charge of managing private donations and using those funds to promote Festhalle."Once (civic) groups started seeing this project a lot of private donations came in," Simms said. "The city can't just take private contributions, so that money went to the steering committee. I think at one time (the committee) had around $40,000 in its account. That money is earmarked for promotion of the market and the Festhalle, such as paying for advertisements, billboards and radio spots."Williams, who also currently the vice president of Merchants Bank in Cullman, said the committee has between $25,000 and $30,000 in its bank account right now to use for promotion and advertising in the future.
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