eMerchantPay Secures Diamond Partner for 2010 XBIZ Summer Forum

Los Angeles, CA – Leading credit card processor eMerchantPay is excited to announce their Diamond Partnership with XBIZ. This summer’s most anticipated show being held in Las Vegas at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, June 8-10.

The exclusive partnership enables eMerchantPay to treat attendees to poolside cocktails, endless networking and the ability to showcase their full service business solutions.

“eMerchantPay couldn’t be happier to be the Diamond Partner for XBIZ Summer Forum. The show brings together decision-makers from around the globe for high-energy, networking and informational sessions,” said Lilia Metodieva, eMerchantPay marketing manager. “We are looking forward to this partnership with XBIZ and having our team out in full force to meet with our industry peers, clients and friends, both new & old.”

XBIZ Summer Forum is packed with fresh new changes and upgrades for show attendees. In addition to the new Paradise Tower at the hotel, the show will unveil new sessions such as poolside speed networking, exclusive demos, workshops, educational seminars and keynotes, as well as countless other industry events.

eMerchantPay, who only last month launched their new gateway interface for U.S. merchants, has been working diligently this year to expand its services and adapt to the growing needs of their merchants. Regardless of business size, eMerchantPay has the support and flexibility to handle all their clients’ uniquely tailored requirements.

Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about eMerchantPay at the upcoming show. To arrange a meeting with a member of the eMerchantPay team or to speak to a representative today, email sales@eMerchantPay.com. Learn how eMerchantPay can increase your company’s bottom line, by visiting eMerchantPay.com.

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