Tags » ECommerce Payments, Revolution Money
Revolution Money and CardinalCommerce have announced that, beginning in October, online merchants will be able to accept RevolutionCard payment cards through Cardinal Centinel, Cardinal's platform that allows merchants to enable multiple payment brands through one installation.
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Tags » p2p - Person to Person Payments, Prepaid Cards and Stored Value Cards, Revolution Money
Revolution Money has announced the introduction of the MoneyExchange RevolutionCard, a PIN-based reloadable card that enables free online person-to-person (P2P) payments to other accountholders, ATM access and retail store purchases -- from a single account.
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Tags » Amazon Flexible Payments Service, Bill Me Later, eBillMe, ECommerce Payments, Glenbrook, PaidByCash, Revolution Money, Secure Vault Payments
Glenbrook's Russ Jones will be on hand at this year's Direct Response Forum (DRF) to lead a session on August 12th entitled "What We're Watching in Emerging Payments". Looking beyond the current generation of payment alternatives, Russ will be discussing TrialPay, eBillme, Secure Vault Payments, Amazon Payments, RevolutionCard, eLayaway, PaidByCash, and the Green Dot MoneyPak.
Russ will also be participating in a round table discussion on best practices in recurring payments on August 13th. The DRF 2008 conference is being held in San Diego. The full agenda is available online. If you're going to be at the conference, - he'd love to meet you!
Tags » Co-Brand Cards, Credit Cards, Revolution Money
Revolution Money and Shipley Energy have announced that Shipley has become the first energy company to offer a co-branded RevolutionCard. Shipley plans to "periodically boast valuable incentives for consumers when they use their RevolutionCard for qualifying Shipley Energy purchases."
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Tags » Bill Me Later, eBillMe, ECommerce Payments, Revolution Money
Francine Kizner writes for Entrepreneur.com about alternative payments providers Bill Me Later, eBillMe, Revolution Money, and Bill-to-Phone. "Alternative payment companies entice buyers who may not have credit cards, feel wary about sharing their information online or just want an easier checkout experience."
Tags » Merchant Acquirers, Revolution Money
Fifth Third Processing Solutions and Revolution Money have announced an agreement under which the RevolutionCard can be accepted by Fifth Third
Processing Solutions' merchant customers across the United States, through
Fifth Third's Jeanie network.
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Tags » p2p - Person to Person Payments, Revolution Money
The My Money Blog takes a look at Revolution MoneyExchange. "It’s free to send, receive, and withdraw money, but the only funding source allowed is your bank account (no credit cards)." Revolution MoneyExchange's site is here.
Tags » ECommerce Payments, Revolution Money
Revolution Money's chairman Ted Leonsis and CEO Jason Hogg spoke this week at the Web 2.0 Summit being held in San Francisco. Barron's Eric Savitz captured some of the discussion on his Tech Trader Daily blog. "Leonsis is saying they are looking for way to disrupt the fees in the credit card business, and figure out how to drive some of them back to the consumer." Others writing about the discussion include Information Week's Mitch Wagner. "We want to become to social networks what PayPal is to eBay."
Tags » Credit Cards, Revolution Money
Jaikumar Vijayan writes for ComputerWorld about GratisCard - saying that "when the company launches on April 1, it plans to introduce the nation's first completely anonymous credit card with no name or number and no physical data stored on the card itself."