| EPAY.vg Unites Financial World
EPAY has put to the top of the strategy to unite the financial world to one simple and free account. (PRWEB) August 24, 2006 -- Finally the first online payment system which has united all major payment and money transfer options appeared! One of the main features which EPAY offers to its members is the ability to fund and withdraw money in two major currencies (USD/EUR) using 10 different options including cash-in by credit card and cash-out through EPAY debit card. There is no other online payment system which can offer such flexibility of payment options. EPAY members have the whole financial world in one account. EPAY has several new and innovations which make EPAY account a unique solution: - EPAY has created a merchant account which allows users from all over the world accept payments on their websites instantly and securely.
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We will begin training and hiring for the Brooklyn New York AllState Merchant Service (AMS) February 15th, 2008. In 2008 we intend to hire a minimum of 400 new account managers which will build relationships, grow their customer base and will provide proper customized vehicles for merchants which accept or want to accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, debit cards, electronic checks etc' We are committed to reliability, customer service and assure each merchant of a dedicated account representative for quality account management. AMS also offers a variety of credit card processing terminals, pos systems, web based processing systems for retail, mail/ phone order, internet based, and home based and service related industries. AllState Merchant Service, LLC. guarantees customer satisfaction and discounted rates.
The sound of the desert blues
During the night we speed past dimly lit roadside villages, occasionally stopping for treacly tea or a chat with the internal border police. We arrive in the wee hours at Gao, a parched mud-brick city some 300 kilometres north-east of Mopti. The hotels are closed, so we kip the night in sleeping bags inside a mud hut on the property of our guide's distant relatives. Four hours later, breakfast is instant coffee, bread and cream cheese followed by four rounds of tea. We thank our hosts, stock up on supplies of rice and petrol, and weave our way through the town's rues - past the Orange mobile phone signs, past the street beer vendors, past the World Massage bar, past the kids playing in mounds of rubbish, and head north to the Sahara desert through plains of grass and umbrella trees.
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