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Virtual Piggy provides online payments technology to bike manufacturer

12 Sep 12 - - New ProductsUSA
Facilitating online payments

Virtual Piggy, a provider of online youth purchasing, is providing online payments technology to Sbyke, a scooter and BMX manufacturer (view press release).

With Virtual Piggy, we look forward to an easier and more secure way for our target consumers to purchase Sbyke products,” said Bart Wilson, President of Sbyke USA. “Providing Virtual Piggy as a payment option will help bring in new consumers and give our business a safe way to accept payments from these customers under 18.”

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