ChargeMeLater Teams With ElectraCash

SECAUCUS, N.J — ChargeMeLater (CML), a processing company offering a federally-approved monetization solution for declined credit card transactions, has entered into a partnership with payment processor Electracash.

ChargeMeLater gives webmasters the ability to generate revenue from an abundant, previously untapped resource: declined traffic.

Working behind the scenes, the CML gateway kicks seamlessly into action after each declined transaction, giving potential clients the ability to pay for membership electronically through ACH, or via regular mail with a check or money order. With CML, non-credit card payments are valid and enforceable both online and offline.

Owner and founder of ChargeMeLater, Stephane Touboul, said, “We’re extremely excited about our new relationship with ElectraCash. Their experience and reputation in the industry are unmatched. Their E-Check program is second to none. This will be a long-term and very profitable relationship for both companies.”

Electracash CEO Lee Falls added, “Think of how many rejected transactions can be optimized by cascading to the ChargeMeLater payment solution. With ChargeMeLater, webmasters can transform an impressive percentage of credit card declines into sales. The decision to partner with ChargeMeLater and increase revenue potential for our merchants is in line with our strategic direction.”

To learn more about ChargeMeLater, visit www.ChargeMeLater.com or email sales@chargemelater.com.

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