Naughty America Processing With DHD Media

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Naughty America announced that it has begun processing with e-commerce service provider DHD Media.

“When you’re considering a move of this magnitude, a move to a merchant processor, it’s of vital importance that you choose wisely,” Naughty America CEO Andreas H. said. “DHD, from the transitional phase to the day-to-day maintenance of our account, has provided service that goes above and beyond anything we’ve ever experienced. Ron Jenkins and his knowledgeable team took the time to familiarize themselves with Naughty America’s business model. They’ve catered to our special and unique needs every step of the way.”

According to Andreas H., switching to DHD helped Naughty America increase conversion rates and decrease chargebacks.

“We instantly saw quite significant increases in our revenue with the move to DHD, even while chargeback rates shrank,” Andreas H. said. “Additionally, they have the tools and abilities to enable us to do things with our sites that we’ve never been in a position to do previously. This is great for our customers, great for our affiliates and obviously great for us. At the end of the day, we’re making more money now that we process with DHD, and that volume increase is the truest measure of their skills and commitment.”

DHD Media CEO Ron Jenkins said Naughty America joins the ranks of the company’s other high-profile clients.

“Naughty America is representative of the best in adult, offering unique content and a compelling experience for members,” Jenkins said. “Andreas and I and our teams were talking for well over a year while he made his decision on a processing provider to help take them into the future and accelerate their already meteoric growth. This sort of caution and regard for the best interests of their customers, partners and webmasters is the sort of thing we feel like we understand. Their brand is strong and their website is the best sort of ‘walled garden,’ delivering engrossing entertainment services that can’t be found elsewhere. They have a loyal, constantly-growing member base and one of the strongest reputations for value and integrity in the industry. DHD Media is very proud and pleased to welcome this industry leader to our family of clients.”

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