CamZ.com Adds RevUpCard as Affiliate Payment Option

MELBOURNE, Fla. — CamZ.com will now let affiliates receive and spend their payments using the RevUpCard.

The RevUpCard works like a credit or debit card, and affiliates can receive payments directly to their card, or they can transfer money onto it using an online interface.

Payments are applied to the card instantly, and webmasters can also use the RevUpCard website to pay bills or transfer their money to their main bank account. Webmasters can use the card anywhere MasterCard is accepted and at millions of ATMs worldwide.

CamZ CEO Dan Hogue praised the new arrangement.

“RevUpCard is an alternative to ePassporte, one that offers lower fees to their cardholders," he said. "CamZ is very excited to be one of the first to offer this to both performers and affiliates.”

To use the new payment option, webmasters will have to apply for a RevUpCard at their website. Once they have an active RevUpCard account, webmasters can use their RevUpCard account ID to activate their payments from CamZ.

For more information, email sales@camz.com or visit RevUpCard.com.

Webmasters interested in becoming CamZ affiliates should visit CamZ.com.

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