2000Charge Named XBIZ Alternative Payment Company of the Year

LOS ANGELES 2000Charge.com was awarded the Alternative Payment Company of the Year at the XBIZ Awards.

This is the second time that 2000Charge.com has won this XBIZ award. 2000Charge also won the Alternative Payment award from XBIZ in 2006.

 In addition, 2000Charge.com has been nominated for this prestigious award every year since 2006.

“We are honored to win the XBIZ Alternative Payment Company award for 2013 and for the second time,” said Wolf Kring, CEO of 2000Charge.com.

“We work very hard to create an outstanding payment product and we are grateful to all our dedicated clients who stand by us and profit from the demand for alternative payment options which we provide.”

Celebrating its 14-year anniversary, 2000Charge specializes in alternative payment solutions, providing a broad spectrum of payment methods.

2000Charge said it can reduce the risk of charge backs, target a specific geographic area or add more payment solutions to a website.

2000Charge also offers billing solutions to convert European, Asian and U.S. website visitors without credit cards.

2000Charge offers more than 35 payment options in one single systems integration solution. 

For more details visit 2000Charge.com.

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