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Virtual Piggy integrates into GoldCoast

07 Sep 12 - - Partnership DealsUSA
Enabling payments

Virtual Piggy, a provider of safe-online youth purchasing, is integrating its service into GoldCoast’s e-commerce structure (view press release). GoldCoast offers skateboards and related equipment.

"We needed to come up with a solution that would allow younger customers to safely purchase the GoldCoast boards they want, and Virtual Piggy was a perfect fit,” said Chris Brunstetter, Director of Marketing. “We're looking forward to the extra revenue opportunities Virtual Piggy will provide to our business, and the safety their service will provide to the families that buy from us."

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