PayByCash™ Expands Their ‘no credit card needed’ Online E-commerce Empire

Yesterday, October 8, PayByCash™ announced that they have an exclusive agreement to process Malaysia’s MOLePoint stored value Internet cards and eWallet payments.
With this agreement, PayByCash™ has expanded their online merchant resources and serve clients in over 230 countries. Since 1998, PayByCash™ has been catering to ‘non-credit card’ online consumers and merchants.
What are MOLePoints and what can I do with them?
MOLePoints is an online payment system and some may say ‘micropayments’, which enables members to shop online at MOL without a credit card.
MOL is an online portal offering a wide variety of products and services including online games, telecommunication reloads, mobile content, magazines, domain names, movies travel & leisure items, gift plus a successful pick-up and delivery service. All of these products and services can be purchased with MOLePoints.
This is a very good match of companies and products. PayByCash™ targets customers who do not use or trust credit cards online and the MOL customers have been characterized as, “Extreme online payment security seekers.”
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2 opinions for PayByCash™ Expands Their ‘no credit card needed’ Online E-commerce Empire
JC John SESE Cuneta
Oct 11, 2007 at 9:20 am
That’s nice!
I wonder when will the Philippines have a similar service like MOLePoints.
We have ePoints here, IPVG/e-Games’ and Mobius’ and locally everyone wants to have their own “e-Points” network, thus nothing goes forward.
That’s a great addition, I use MOLePoints when I have to. More channels ^_^
ERP
Oct 17, 2007 at 10:21 pm
How about India ! I am really looking forward that it should begin here too at the earliest..See my friend from New Jersey really adores this new beginning by Pay By Cash (through the mail). As its the easy, convenient, and with PayByCash™, finally useful on the Internet as well…as now we can use cash online, too.
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