TotemCash and Silvercash Deploy ChargeMeLater

SECAUCUS, N.J. – ChargeMeLater (CML) has announced that it has added two new businesses to its portfolio of clients.

TotemCash, in time with its launch of VirtuaGirl 2.0 and Silvercash, one of the largest affiliate programs in the adult space, have added CML as a processing option to their respective webmaster programs.

Now, with CML in place, both TotemCash and Silvercash will be able to generate income from a previously lost cause: Credit card declines.

According to the company, "Working seamlessly in the background, the CML join option appears automatically after every decline. Potential new clients may elect to pay for membership electronically through ACH, or via regular mail with a check or money order."

The payout for monthly signups has also jumped from $6 for each approved transaction to $15 for each approved transaction.

"The future looks bright. We're seeing more and more companies throughout the industry hop on board," Stephane Touboul, owner and founder of ChargeMeLater, said. "At this point, the question isn't, 'Why should I use ChargeMeLater?' The question is, 'Why shouldn’t I?'"

For more information, visit www.ChargeMeLater.com.

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