Webbilling Offers Thanksgiving Special

THE NETHERLANDS —  Webbilling.com, a top non-card payment infrastructure based in Europe, is announcing a special Thanksgiving offer for anyone who is not yet monetizing their European traffic through Webbilling.com.

The offer is for all new implementations of the Webbilling.com non-card EU payment infrastructure, completed with live transactions by Dec. 3 receive the first month at a discounted rate of 5% off the contractual rate which will be applied to the first two billing cycles.

Webbilling.com has been around for more than a decade, specializing in bank payments infrastructure that do not require a debit or credit card, which still is not common in Europe. In fact only about 30% of the population has a debit/credit card that can be used for online payments. Webbilling.com’s infrastructure enables users in most European countries to pay through their bank account which always has been the main payment method and is commonly used for phone bills/utilities/travel as well as online content.

The main solution is a direct debit payment infrastructure which is great for recurring services like memberships but can also be used for free/paid trials and more, the company said.

Webbilling is fully integrated with NATS.

For more information, contact marketing@webbilling.com or via  ICQ 141-014-427/Skype dani.ganick.

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