October 9th, 2007
PayByCash™ Expands Their ‘no credit card needed’ Online E-commerce Empire
PayByCash™ has just announced an agreement to process MOLePoint stored value Internet cards and eWallet payments.

PayByCash™ has just announced an agreement to process MOLePoint stored value Internet cards and eWallet payments.
Say bu-bye to those third party eWallets, delayed merchant authorization and slow clearing of your funds. This new online payment option will allow customers to make secure retail online purchases and pay their bills online from their online banking account platform. No third party account needed.
Google moves to enter the mobile phone payment market with their patent application.
Some readers refer to this match up as the ’smack down commerce grudge match’ of the decade. You can’t yet use Google Checkout on eBay, but Google’s new creation is an awesome e-commerce advantage for anyone selling online.
The Obopay cell phone payment system is pretty amazing. The entry is very easy, no bank or CC required and if you need a MasterCard to withdraw funds they will give you one. Also soon out will be their payment widget. Place this in your web or myspace page and receive payments from cell phones. What could be easier?
With cash in hand, how do you shop or spend online? Here are some solutions which are gaining in popularity around the world.
What sort of digital payments product will Microsoft be offering? If you take a closer look - its not brand new, the Microsoft Points Network is already in operation and successful on a small scale.
BitPass is no more…so why did they call it quits when so many other payment processors are having huge success?
Since MasterCard already has the very successful ‘PayPass’ NFC (Near Field Communication) program operating today, their jump into m-commerce is going along fast and smooth. They are, at this time, entering consumer trials in NYC. Visa is now heavily investing in the future to secure themselves a segment of this brand new ‘enormous’ US consumer market.
ClickandBuy makes Internet payments easy! In 2007, the company is also expected to open their peer-to-peer payment system where consumers can buy and sell digital goods to one another plus offer the new service of phone billing with is very popular in Europe. 100,000 new users every month.
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