iBill Offers Green Day Concert Promo

DENVER, Colo. — Internet payment services provider iBill has announced its latest promo, which rewards qualifying merchants with tickets to a Green Day concert.

According to the company, iBill provides ready-made ecommerce solutions for merchants and businesses worldwide, offering merchants secure methods for processing transactions and payments for goods and services rendered in real-time over the Internet.

"For every new merchant that racks up $2,000 in billing transactions in their first 30 days, iBill will give in return two free tickets to see Green Day live in concert on the band's North American swing of their 21st Century Breakdown tour, in the city of the merchant's choice," said iBill CEO Jonas Brown. "I just thought everyone loves Green Day, and this promotion is the perfect way to get those hard-to-find tickets into our merchants' hands."

The bonus program is available to merchants who open a new billing account with iBill between March 15 and May 31, 2010. Merchants must process a minimum of $2,000 in unique transactions during the first 30 days of the account.

The giveaway applies to concert tickets only, with all other expenses, including travel and lodging, being the sole responsibility of the winning merchants.

"We are planning on changing the way processors board new merchants," Brown added. "This is the first of many promos we will use to gain new merchants."

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