VideosZ Adds Payoneer as Affiliate Payment Alternative

SEATTLE — VideosZ.com is expanding its payout options for webmasters by including Payoneer for affiliates interested in having an electronic payment option associated with their account.

Payoneer provides global coverage and uses a prepaid MasterCard distribution system that allows users to make direct purchases or withdrawals locally.

"VideosZ has a very large number of affiliate webmasters and we understand the needs of each differ when it comes to payout methods," said Clement of VideosZ.com.

"For that reason we have always done our best to provide safe, secure and reliable payouts in a number of different ways with the maximum amount of choice offered to our traffic partners.

"Payoneer has a long history of quality service and handles accounts in many different markets, which provides our affiliates with the best possible electronic payment option. It's available right now and webmasters are encouraged to choose whichever payment option is best for them by logging into their affiliate account today."

In the last six years Payoneer has delivered payments to people worldwide utilizing the Payoneer Prepaid MasterCard that enables companies to deliver compensation to suppliers and partners.

VideoZ said the main reason it elected to integrate their services is because of Payoneer’s commitment to meeting the “highest standards in integrity, security, and privacy.”

Affiliates interested in more information, visit VideosZ.com.

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