OrbitalPay Launches April Promotion

LOS ANGELES — OrbitalPay has announced a month-long promotion for April that includes an incentive built around this weekend's Phoenix Forum in Tempe, Ariz.

OrbitalPay indicated it will pay a client's initial Visa and MasterCard High Risk registration fees "or a portion thereof, equaling  $1000."

"For companies already processing over $40,000 a month, OrbitalPay will pay the initial $1000 fees. Companies under the $40,000 monthly threshold, or for new companies, OrbitalPay will subsidize the initial fees in the amount of $500," the company announced.

The company added that, "when you complete an application and provide the basic supporting documentation (ID, voided check and Inc. docs), we will pay you $100 cash on the spot" at The Phoenix Forum.

OrbitalPay, which manages merchant account acquisition services, gateway and client support, has worked in the payment processing arena for more than 12 years.

For more information, visit OrbitalPay.com.

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