TrustCash Deposit Offers Webmasters Online Cash Payments

ATLANTA — TrustCash has expanded its online payment services to include online cash payments.

TrustCash says it's opening new revenue streams for digital merchants by allowing consumers to buy products and services with TrustCash Deposit at thousands of banking locations throughout the U.S. The company says that in today's economic climate, merchants are well aware that versatile payment options are a key element of converting at the point of sale.

The company adds TrustCash Deposit is a simple solution for any consumer to purchase services online from all participating merchants with no credit checks, no declines, no charge backs and no headaches for consumers who can pay for anything they want to buy with the confidence that their transactions will remain anonymous.

"We have all seen a spike in consumer charge backs during recent years, some with good reason and others simply as a way of not paying for services which were properly rendered," said Kent Carasquero, president of TrustCash.

"Since TrustCash Deposit is an actual cash payment and does not make use of credit, there are no charge backs. All sales are final and that allows merchants to have a greater degree of financial certainty when determining their ROI or budgeting future expenditures on behalf of their online brands."

According to the company, TrustCash Deposit is a five step process allowing any potential customer to shop as conveniently online with cash as they would at any local store.

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