Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 10:40:19 +0000 (GMT) From: "Glyn Smith" <glyn.smith@vidicom.co.uk> To: <questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: MoBillCash bill mobile phones direct for your content Message-ID: <007701c73edb$29a5a530$0d00a8c0@glynpc>
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Vidicom=92s MoBillCash the only billing platform for mobiles The mobile payment mechanism MoBillCash created by Vidicom has been = taken to another level and released as an easy to setup drag and drop = billing mechanism for webmasters of all abilities. Anyone can now sign up for MoBillCash at www.mobillcash.com and be = taking payments from mobile phones on their Websites in less than 10 = minutes. Once a user signs up for and activates their account they can then = create buttons and links which will have pre determined billing amounts = built into them specified by the account holder, the site will create = all of the script required for this button / link, the user then simply = cuts and pastes the script into their website, once a consumer clicks = this button and enters their mobile number they are billed the amount to = their mobile phone account, how much more simple could it be. A webmaster also has the opportunity to create a fully integrated system = which authenticates and posts back to the webmaster verification = details. All payments and statistics can be viewed in real time in the users = account. A more in depth presentation of the process can be found at this = location http://mobillcash.com/pres.swf =93please click on the slides to = continue.=94 Vidicom=92s Managing Director Glyn Smith says =93this type of billing = procedure has never been made available in this type of format, Mobile = Phone billing is just in its infancy and over the next 12 months it will = begin to rival payment mechanisms like Paypal and Nochex as the = preferred cashless billing process=94=20 Glyn Smith Managing Director Vidicom Limited www.vidicom.co.uk www.mobillcash.com=20 Tel: +44 (0)1246 453452 Fax: +44 (0) 8701202902
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