Awards Pile Up for NETbilling in 2011

LOS ANGELES Online adult processor NETbilling so far has scored a hat trick when it comes to awards in 2011.

It has been awarded awards from XBIZ, AVN and Cybersocket.

The awards include NETbilling's president, Mitch Farber, named Industry Pioneer at the XBIZ Awards in February at the Hollywood Palladium.

Farber also was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame at the AVN Awards, while the company earned the Best Processor award at the Cybersocket Awards.

"We have won several industry awards in the past and are always so appreciative to be recognized for our industry contributions,” Farber said. “Without our incredibly dedicated NETbilling staff and clients who have been with us for many years, none of this would be possible.

"What makes the awards so special this year is the fact that we recevied some of these awards with Dan [Hogue], Allan [Henning] and Colin [Rowntree], who are not only special long time NETbilling associates and supporters, but dear friends to me and huge contributors and innovators in this industry."

Hogue is a longtime merchant of the company who operates DateCamCash, Henning operates Deniro Marketing and Rowntree operates Wasteland.

All are longtime friends of NETbilling, Farber says, and received kudos from the adult industry’s most prominent media outlets.

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