Payment Network Offers Better Rates for MPA3 Clients

LOS ANGELES — Users of Mansion Productions MPA3 cascade billing and affiliate management system have a new benefit — discounted transaction processing.

The offer from Payment Network, AG (represented in the U.S. by EMC2Billing.com), a leading provider of direct bank transfer payment processing for European sales, allows MPA3 users who integrate the DIRECTebanking.com platform by March 30th to receive a 10 percent discount on their first six months of processing fees.

"We're always looking for partnerships that reduce costs and add values for our clients." Mansion Productions Client Relations Diector Ananda Sisk told XBIZ. "We're pleased that DIRECTebanking.com is giving our clients a substantial discount."

According to the company, DIRECTebanking.com is a convenient, secure and fraud resistant direct payment method now utilized by thousands of merchants and is very popular with consumers in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the U.K.

"Payments are confirmed within seconds," stated a company spokesperson. "The money settlement to the merchant's bank account takes [two days or less]."

"Your customer doesn't need a credit card, a debit card or a registration," the rep added. "With DIRECTebanking.com, there are virtually zero chargebacks and a highly competitive cost of only five percent — the lowest in the industry."

Payment Network serves more than 10,000 ecommerce companies, including Dell, KLM, Financial Times, Moneybookers, and more. To signup for this special discount, submit a support ticket to Mansion asking for DIRECTebanking.com activation.

EMC2Billing.com will be on hand at the upcoming XBIZ LA event, where Mansion will be conducting a demo of MPA3 along with its other offerings and will be holding a raffle on Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 11:30 a.m.

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