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Virtual Piggy facilitates youth payments with Dillon Rogers

04 Oct 12 - - Partnership DealsUSA
Safe youth purchasing

Virtual Piggy is continuing its march to offer safe youth online payments by integrating its service into the Dillon Rogers website (view press release).  Dillon Rogers offers its customers an array of jewellery and accessories sold online and in physical stores across the US.

The partnership follows the recent sign up of toddland, where again Virtual Piggy will integrate its service into the online store.

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