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Failsafe Payments integrates WebMoney with CertoPay

20 Sep 12 - - New ProductsCyprus
Accept and process WebMoney payments

Failsafe Payments, a European billing company, is integrating WebMoney (WMZ) payments, an alternative electronic payment system among online buyers, into its CertoPay solution (view press release). Launched this year, CertoPay will enable online merchants to accept and process WebMoney payments, and ensures a set of anti-fraud tools. The merchant does not need to register in the WebMoney system, but submits an application and receives a merchant account, a secure payment page and the ability to customise the system.

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