Electracash Offers eCheck Promotion

SIGNAL HILL, Calif. – Electracash, Inc., a provider of Internet payment processing services, has announced a limited time offer of free eCheck processing for any new customer's first three months.

Accepting eChecks via Electracash enables merchants to capture online sales from the 89 million US households that have checking accounts, including the approximately 10 million that do not have credit cards.

In addition to e-retail sales, eChecks may be used for recurring payments such as monthly fees and memberships. Age Verification and User Authentication services are offered in addition to existing account validation services, including Electracash's proprietary fraud control scrubs.

"We are thrilled to offer this exciting opportunity to merchants," said Holly Moss, sales representative for Electracash. "Our 90-day free processing special will allow merchants who have hesitated to add online checks a great opportunity to experience an increase in sales and to improve their bottom line."

This is a limited time offer, and will only be valid until June 30th, 2005.

For more information, visit www.electracash.com.

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