| Traverse Global Communications Corp Announces Partnership with Wells ...
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.
Hayward church asks for help in face of foreclosure
HAYWARD A sign for 1st Capitol Realty is posted outside Upper Room Pentecostal Church on Harris Road to let the community know just how dire the situation is for members struggling to hold on to their house of worship. Even under Thursday's cloudy skies, the inside of the 55,000-square-foot building was bathed with light through natural skylights, and the flowers painted around the altar and windows by the pastor's daughter, Tammy Beltran, were in bloom. Upstairs, board members met with a financial expert to figure out a way to save their beloved building, which has lapsed into foreclosure. "If I lose my house, my wife andI can move on. We can survive. But this church is here for the community, and that's what breaks my heart. I don't want to feel that I failed them, so I am trying the hardest I can," Pastor Rodrigo Beltran said.
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