iWantClips Announces New Payment Options, Winners of Publicity Team

CHEYENNE, Wy. —  iWantClips has introduced new features to make it faster and easier for models to receive payments, including e-checks.

“With the new electronic check option, (models) can now get their checks in less than 24 hours after their payouts are processed,” a company representative said. “Once they receive the e-check, they print, sign, and deposit it — just like a regular check. Checks expire within 90 days.”

Another payout option added by iWantClips is Payoneer, which the company said “is great for anyone around the world because it offers tailored solutions based on the model’s country, language and currency. Models and studios can receive their funds within two hours, avoid excessive wire fees and even withdraw funds to their local bank account or ATM.” 

CeCe Von, marketing director of iWantClips.com, said, “We really listen to the models and studios, and one of the things they’ve been asking for is to get their money faster with less fees. We’re getting a lot of positive feedback on the e-check and Payoneer options. Our goal is to make models and studios happy so they will continue to use IWC and tell their friends.”

Also this week, iWantClips announced the winners of its Publicity Team Contest. The six models were chosen based on their entrepreneurial skills, commitment to the brand and ambition.

The models will now have the ability to interview with mainstream and adult outlets and publications and have their photos used in iWantClips promotions. The winners are Haven The Great, Miss Luscious, Lisa Lux, Goddess Indira, Princess Kaelin and Ashanta Savage.

For more information on iWantClips, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Instagram.

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