UseMyServices Announces Expansion, Spring Rebates

TORONTO — UseMyServices.com announced another platform expansion, adding France and Italy to its system.

With the new additions, the company said it now provides real-time online banking payment coverage for ecommerce purchases to 18 countries through its flagship product, UseMyFunds.

“Our goal since we launched in 2002 has been to provide a practical alternative to credit cards for both online merchants and consumers,” CEO Joseph Luso said.

“We will continue to expand our reach so that our merchants will be able to safely grow their online businesses in new markets without increasing their risk. UseMyServices payments are almost as safe as cash but just as convenient for the consumer as a credit card.”

To promote the new countries, UseMyServices is also launching a first-ever rebate program for all new merchants that sign up by May 1 and go live by June 15.

The rebate will be based on the first 90 days of total transaction fees generated.

“2012 has gotten off to a great start for us," said Melody Wigdahl, vice president of UseMyServices’s Merchant Services.

"The new countries are just the beginning of the expansions coming up, so we thought it would be a great time to offer an additional incentive to try us out. Considering that we already have no set-up fees, no reserves and no monthly minimums, this should make adding UseMyServices as a payment option an easy decision for anyone sitting on the fence at the moment.”

Available to more than 80 percent of the online banking customers in 18 countries, UseMyServices will soon be available in Eastern Europe and the Philippines.

UseMyServices welcomes queries from PSPS, ISOs and Resellers.

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