by David Evans on December 1, 2009 in Finance
Payment processors have often held the online dating industry at arms length. Fraud, chargebacks and all sorts of nefarious behavior has been attributed to dating sites and the scammers that plague them. It’s a good thing that startup Payments-R-Us offers guidance and advice on choosing merchant account providers.
Tech Crunch on Payments-R-Us, a new wizard-driven payment [...]
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by David Evans on February 26, 2009 in Marketing
I have to remind myself to look at dating site home pages when I’m not logged in. Match has done a redesign and the SEO team has made the page a giant mess, but at least we see some nice dentistry, and what’s that? Match now accepts Paypal.
Question: OnlinePersonals Watch makes about $25,000 a [...]
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Amazon.com has launched its Flexible Payments Service. The service, which had been in limited beta, lets third-party developers tap into Amazon’s existing payment infrastructure — letting them charge customers using the payment information and shipping address they have on file at Amazon.
Interestingly, a former Amazon engineer has launched Jambool, which recently launched a payments platform [...]
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