2000Charge Offers IP Detection Services

PASADENA, Calif. – Internet payment solution provider 2000Charge has announced the addition of a new IP Country Detection tool to its aggregate of ecommerce solutions.

This new service, free to all 2000Charge clients, arms online businesses with the ability to target foreign traffic accurately. With IP Country Detection, online consumers around the globe are directed to the payment option page that is right for them automatically.

2000Charge has seamlessly integrated the new tool into all of its existing join forms. From EU-Debit pages to the company's credit card transaction processing platform, IP Country Detection increases revenue by simplifying your customers' online-purchase experience.

Conversely, IP Country Detection can be employed to block certain countries, regions or proxies that are considered to be high-risk. This total blocking option will help minimize fraud and prevent costly chargebacks.

"The global marketplace continues to expand. This is advantageous, but also introduces a unique set of challenges, a unique set of risks," Wolf, CEO of 2000Charge, said. "Nobody wants to think about losing sales because their join form is confusing to international traffic, but it happens all the time. With IP Country Detection, your customers are pushed to a join or order form presented in their local currency and billing option and that makes all the difference to maximize your revenues."

For more information, visit www.2000charge.com.

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