Flirt4Free Announces Several New Payment Options for Broadcasters

Flirt4Free Announces Several New Payment Options for Broadcasters

CYBERSPACE — Flirt4Free has announced that several new payment methods are now available to their broadcasters.

Until recently, performers on their network were able to choose between Paxum or check by mail, FedEx or wire. As of last month, ePayments, Cosmo Payment and ACH have been added to the list of options.

Cosmo Payment and ePayments allow international broadcasters in supported countries to accept payouts in the form of prepaid cards, which can then be used for merchant services or at ATMs where Master Card is accepted.

Performers based in the U.S. can utilize ACH payments, and have their funds deposited directly in their bank accounts.

These payment solutions give Flirt4Free models and studios more flexibility when it comes to receiving their commissions and contest rewards, and will help make their funds available “in a timely and convenient fashion,” said a company rep.

“We always strive to take advantage of innovative, state-of-the-art technology when it comes to all aspects of our business,” said Miguel Arriaga, the company’s Broadcast Manager. “Paying our broadcasters is no exception. They put their time, love, and energy into the content they create, and we want them to have as many fast, easy payment choices as possible.”

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