FriendFinder, Paxum Partner for Affiliate Payments

FriendFinder, Paxum Partner for Affiliate Payments

CAMPBELL, Calif. — FriendFinder Networks and Paxum have announced that the companies will embark on a new partnership to provide affiliates with "the industry’s most seamless payment experience."

According to a company rep, "FriendFinder Networks (FFN) runs the world’s largest affiliate program, with millions paid out to affiliates since 1996. Paxum is a premier payment provider that has been serving clients worldwide since 2007."

To celebrate this new partnership, they are giving affiliates a chance to win $500 cash, to be paid directly into their Paxum account. Current FFN affiliates who switch their payment method to Paxum, and new affiliates who choose Paxum as their payment method from now until June 30, 2018 are all eligible for a shot at the prize. Winners will be announced the first week of July.

"It is a great honor for Paxum to be chosen to manage global payments for one of the world's largest dating and cams companies," Paxum CEO Octav Moise stated. "We are excited that Friendfinder affiliates can now enjoy the benefits Paxum offers as the adult industry's preferred payment method!"

To join the FriendFinder Networks Affiliate Program, visit FFN.com. Existing affiliates can update their current method of payments by contacting FFN directly at operations@medley.com, (800) 388-0760 (toll free) or (408) 745-5555.

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