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Traverse Global Communications Corp is now an authorized private label reseller for Wells Fargo and Authorize.Net merchant account services to provide online real time e-commerce transactions. (PRWEB) October 11, 2005 -- Traverse Global Communications Corp has agreed to exclusively offer Wells Fargo merchant accounts and Authorize.Net transaction processing services to it's client base. By offering private label merchant accounts through it's Credit Plus (http://www.creditplus.net/) subsidiary, Traverse Global will be able to leverage the depth of quality services that their new partners offer to their existing client base. For just $29.95/mo, clients of Traverse Global will be able to process credit cards in real time through their own website and receive free web hosting along with a free shopping cart to conveniently process their orders.
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.
Small mercies
They told us to live well," Mr Ma, 36, recalled. "We said we always did. They told us to build a beautiful family. We said we already had that. They drove us to the local bus station. We bought tickets and went home. I rang from the station and my wife and two kids were so excited. It was an incredibly happy homecoming." Twelve days later, three female pastors arrested with the men and sentenced to one year in Wuhan women's labour camp were also released. In all, at least seven people were pardoned and released - a rare move in the mainland's notorious labour camp system. (The fate of two other women serving sentences outside camp due to family circumstances could not be confirmed, but Mr Ma believed they were pardoned, bringing the total perhaps to nine.) After almost six decades of severe repression by the officially atheist state, speculation is growing in Christian circles that the government may want to seek accommodation with the mainland's large and rapidly growing underground "house church" movement.
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