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Posted on April 19, 2011
entropay: We are experiencing some technical difficulties with the system - we are currently working on resolving these issues ASAP.
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Posted on April 19, 2011
entropay: System maintenance is taking longer than expected. Sorry for the disruption in service. We’ll update you soon.
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Posted on April 19, 2011
entropay: Site maintenance going on as planned - will keep you updated..
View all news of iBill
Posted on April 9, 2011
iBillnet: We are here in Las Vegas again hmmm
View all news of Paybyweb
Posted on April 7, 2011
Every time we turn around, Hollywood spits out another remake of a film they have no business remaking. Now, its ARTHUR. Russell Brand should be ashamed. Whether this movie amuses or not, it is repulsive to me that the lack of creativity in California promotes filmmakers to delve into what has already been done. Arthur was a classic and nobody could do it like Dudley Moore. Producers of this film should be ridiculed. They would have better served the community by taking their money and donating it to the American Red Cross for relief to Japan, than to piss it away in this fashion.
Whether a movie could be done better or not a second time around, it shouldn’t! Hey, I have an idea, come up with something NEW! Next thing you know, there will be a remake of Star Wars or the Exorcist. Yes, Titanic (a remake) was one of the most financially profitable films made…EVER, but how often do these stupid remakes really create anything more enjoyable or better produced, than the original that they are replacing. Keep in mind that Titanic is a true story. Original movies like Arthur, Stepford Wives, 12 Angry Men, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Guess Who’s Coming Dinner, etc are classics that should never have been remade.
Sure, young people, with no idea that there is an original, will go see it, if not just to see the newest R.B. film. Me, I will gather the wife and kids, make a big popcorn, and put the original on the big screen at home. Hollywood…Cop a CLUE! Rent some creativity! Get some writers who have a great concept and make films that inspire the art. Until then, I’ll stick with Showtime.
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Posted on April 7, 2011
Innovations of webtopay.com system:
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Posted on April 6, 2011
Why on earth would you want to pay $350+ or $35 per month for a credit card terminal, when we give you one FREE? YES...FREE!
This is a retail/Face to Face merchant account - Perfect for: Restaurants, Trade Shows, Retail Stores, Home Parties, Flea Markets, and more.
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Posted on March 31, 2011
I have to admit that I am probably one of the only people alive in the U.S. that has never watched this show. As a 40 something person who grew up watching (and loving) shows like Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Mash, All in the Family, etc., I just can't stomach today's network tv programming with the laugh tracks.
However, on a flight home from Vermont, the in-flight entertainment (so they say) featured the Charlie Sheen program. While I did not plug in my headphones to listen, I did make an interesting observation.
Most opening credits to tv shows feature a producer or two, and perhaps an exec producer. The opening credits to T 1/2 M, ran for over 5 minutes. There was one producer after another. There must have been around 10 producers, including all the exec's. Producer is little more than excuse for someone to pay. Their contributions in many cases are minimal. Perhaps there are too many producers with their hands in that pie. Of course, that's just my opinion.
View all news of Amazon
Posted on March 30, 2011
The next generation of checkout is now available in the UK, enabling online retailers in the UK to make it easy for millions of Amazon customers to shop without leaving their web site. With Checkout by Amazon, Amazon customers can...
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Posted on March 30, 2011
In the merchant services, it seems to be all about the money. Pretty much every request generates a fee to the merchant. In many cases, it makes sense. What many merchants don’t understand is that a simple request like changing their banking information, while as simple for them as going online and filling out an application for a new bank account, requires significantly more for a merchant service company. That little requests could involve upwards of 5 or more departments at different companies all making their changes. Everything Costs! The question…what about giving BACK?
Does your merchant service company give back to the community? In the Jewish community, “Tzedekah”, or charity is right out of the Bible. How involved are our competitors and giving back? To know how they compare, first you have to know what PayByWeb has done to give back.
Yes, we donated 1,000 turkeys (and gravy) to Metropolitan Ministries feed the hungry, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Beginning in 2001, PayByWeb began a mutually beneficial relationship with the American Red Cross. We raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to aid victims families of 911. From there, we began raising money for Disaster Relief efforts including Hurricanes Katrina and Ike, as well as Earthquake efforts such as Chile and Haiti. For Haiti, Paybyweb raised over 1 Million Dollars.
Once again, we are raising money for those in need. PayByWeb has been working with the American Red Cross to raise money to help those affected by the Earthquake in Japan. We have already raised tens of thousands of dollars.
Something to consider when you shop a merchant acct provider! How do THEY give back to the community, whether locally or globally. Do they care at all…or is it all about the Money?
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