Webbilling.com Adds Advanced Direct Pay

AMSTERDAM — WebBilling.com, a provider of European direct debit solutions, has announced further upgrades to its platform with the rollout of WebBilling Advanced Direct Pay for 43 European countries.

For more than 11 years, WebBilling has focused on the use of direct debit for the conversion of European traffic in the UK, Spain, Netherlands, Austria and Germany. Webmasters may now access the rest of Europe using WebBilling.com's Advanced Direct Pay.

Benefits of WebBilling Advanced Direct Pay include advanced direct pay covering 43 European countries; payment funds available in as little as one day; no charge backs; and complete user anonymity.

“We have worked hard to enable our WebBilling Advanced Direct Pay surfer/users to have access to merchants’ sites in as little as one day," WebBilling Senior Partner Michael Reul said. "While this method is not as effective as our true direct debit, and not exactly impulse buying, it is guaranteed no chargebacks and works effectively for the 38 European countries still requiring a physical signature for real pull debits. We will continue to innovate and refine our techniques in this area in order to further maximize our merchants’ earning power.”

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