Affil4You Adds Paxum E-Wallet Payment Option

PARIS — Affil4You added Paxum global ewallet as a new payment method for affiliate webmasters.

"Our team has always taken great pride in offering timely and reliable payouts to our affiliates and with Paxum's proven track-record in doing the same, we find this to be a great match,” Affil4You Managing Director Joey Gabra said. "We are happy to be offering another method in which to pay our valuable affiliates. We hope this makes everyone more excited and more inclined to send their traffic."

Paxum allows webmasters to pay their affiliates by transferring money from their business account to their clients’ prepaid cards. Business owners can even send out mass wires to their affiliates.

Partnered with Mastercard, Paxum cards are accepted globally, and can be used to withdraw cash and make on- and off-line purchases.

"Affil4You is the leading mobile affiliate program in the adult industry, and we're very happy to be available as their new alternative payment option." Paxum Business Developer Chris Youngs said.

Affil4You affiliates who wish to switch their payout option to Paxumcan do so by logging in to their Affil4You affiliate account or by contacting their account rep directly.  

Affil4You received the 2013 XBIZ Mobile Affiliate Program of the Year award.

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