Net Cash Nominated for XBIZ Best Alternative Billing Award

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Online payment processer NetCash is pleased to be nominated for the Best Alternative Billing Award at the 2008 XBIZ Awards, an honor that reflects the company's growing presence in the market.

”We are proud to be a nominee for the Best Alternative Billing Award," Netcash's new president Peter Kusner said. "We have worked hard for the industry and it is nice to be recognized.”

NetCash is a payment processor and authorized sales agent that allows consumers to make discreet online purchases through a patent pending one-click process. The NetCash consumer-facing product is feature-rich and easy to use, and provides merchants with robust features including recurring billing and real-time reporting, making NetCash merchant-friendly as well.

NetCash has grown over the last year with revenues captured for programs that would have otherwise surfed away. NetCash is now used on more than 1,000 sites.

“Our goal is to get websites the money that they normally would not receive," Kusner said. "This is done by capturing the consumer who would not normally purchase do to anonymity reasons. Isn’t it just logical that given the choice, some consumers would rather pay anonymously?"

For more information, visit the NetCash website or email peterk@netcash.com.

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