MojoHost Integrates Paxum to Accept Payments

DETROIT — MojoHost, the XBIZ award-winning web hosting provider, has announced the integration of Paxum payments for its clients.

“Paxum established its payment leadership a long time ago and I am excited to make it available at MojoHost," said Brad Mitchell, CEO of MojoHost. "I am certain with its low fees and ease of use that many global customers will prefer Paxum over wire transfer and credit-card bill payment.”

MojoHost clients interested in using Paxum for their payments can easily locate the new payment option within their MojoHost account interface. Setting up an automatic payment subscription through Paxum is also an option, and can be arranged with MojoHost billing department.

"We love the team at MojoHost, they are some of the best people in the industry, and we're thrilled they have chosen to add Paxum!" said Ruth Blair, business development of Paxum.

MojoHost was founded in 1999. Through the provision of consistent quality service, and by making key acquisitions over the course of the last 15 years, MojoHost has grown exponentially to where it is today, winner of the XBIZ Award for Web Host of the Year five years in a row and six times overall.

Paxum Global eWallet is a leading alternative payment service for the online adult entertainment industry. It offers a cost-effective, secure e-wallet payment service that allows users to send and receive money instantly, all over the world.

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