JoeD Joins NetCash as Chief Marketing Officer

CLEVELANDThird-party processor NetCash announced that JoeD has joined the company as chief marketing officer.

Having most recently worked for Webbilling, JoeD brings almost five years of specialized payment expertise to the company, and more than 11 years helping programs generate more revenue.

The new executive will oversee the sales staff in the promotion of the patented NetCash Anonymous Payment Solution and IPSP Credit Card processing. In addition, he will help NetCash introduce the new Decline-Cash product.

“I am really excited to join the NetCash team,” JoeD said. “While there are many payment alternatives out there for the merchant, nobody can offer the new Decline-Cash solution. Basically, once a customer’s credit card has been declined, we present a pop-up to the customer, giving him the chance to pay for the transaction using cash at a local retailer.”

He added, “With 700,000 payment locations worldwide, Decline-Cash makes it very easy for merchants to capture business that they would have otherwise lost. This is a game changer and it has been a huge success thus far. Let’s talk at the XBIZ Summit in Miami this week.’’

“We are excited to have JoeD join us in this period of extreme growth,” Peter Kusner, NetCash president said. “His industry expertise, level of professionalism and overall likeability is a great combination.”

NetCash has been processing anonymous secure joins in the adult market for seven years and is a payment option for over 5000 adult website.

JoeD can be contacted at morejoins@netcash.com.

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