iWantClips Touts Wider Array of E.U. Payment Options

iWantClips Touts Wider Array of E.U. Payment Options

LOS ANGELES  — iWantClips (IWC) is trumpeting a wider array of alternative payment options now available to the platform’s European customers, with a focus on “flexible, discreet” transactions.

“Given the large percentage of the European Union that does not rely on credit or debit cards as a method of payment, IWC’s implementation of the new system opens the door to hundreds of millions of new customers,” explained a representative.

“With no fees for customers, an easy to use interface, and zero chargebacks,” the rep continued, “this move will benefit both artists and consumers, and ultimately drive more traffic to studios and stores on the site.”

IWC now accepts payments in the form of bank transfers in Austria, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Slovakia and Spain.

Prepaid cards are now an option in 39 countries via Paysafecard, while credit transfers are available in 36 E.U. countries via DirectPayEU.

“By being open to these kinds of purchases, customers can continue to use familiar and trusted payment methods with no card necessary to complete their transaction. All currencies will be local and reliable,” said the IWC rep.

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