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Cactus at E Commerce Expo.

Updated : Tuesday, July 06, 2010
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Vincento will be attending the third E Commerce Expo on October 20-21 at London's Earls Court, alongside sister company, CQR Payment Solutions. Vincento will be available to meet with prospective merchants interested in adding the Cactus restricted-loop payment to their e-commerce sites. All payments made by Cactus are guaranteed, eliminating the possibility of "wasn't me" chargebacks. Additionally, merchants accepting payment by Cactus benefit from the lowest payment processing costs available, with typical savings of 1.5%.


There's more to Cactus than guaranteed funds and low charges, though; at the E Commerce Expo, merchants can learn about the benefits of joining the Cactus Merchant Programme. The programme offers exclusive merchant-focused sales support, including access to exclusive promotional opportunities, such as tickets to UEFA Champions League matches.


Those with a technical interest in the Cactus payment mechanism can discuss the integration procedure with CQR who manage the Cactus merchant integration for Vincento.


Alongside the Cactus integration service, CQR also provides a wide range of global payment options. As a leading global payment provider, CQR will demonstrate how its payment platform helps its clients reach the widest possible audience by giving customers a choice of over 60 of the world's most commonly used payment options, at the same time offering local currency and language support.


CQR's system also helps clients to reduce cross-border transaction costs by accessing local prices and benefiting from low domestic rates.

Come and visit Vincento at Stand 108, 20-21 October 2009, Earls Court, London.

 

For further information, please contact: press@vincento.co.uk

 

Vincento will be attending the third E Commerce Expo on October 20-21 at London's Earls Court, alongside sister company, CQR Payment Solutions. Vincento will be available to meet with prospective merchants interested in adding the Cactus restricted-loop payment to their e-commerce sites. All payments made by Cactus are guaranteed, eliminating the possibility of "wasn't me" chargebacks. Additionally, merchants accepting payment by Cactus benefit from the lowest payment processing costs available, with typical savings of 1.5%.

There's more to Cactus than guaranteed funds and low charges, though; at the E Commerce Expo, merchants can learn about the benefits of joining the Cactus Merchant Programme. The programme offers exclusive merchant-focused sales support, including access to exclusive promotional opportunities, such as tickets to UEFA Champions League matches.

Those with a technical interest in the Cactus payment mechanism can discuss the integration procedure with CQR who manage the Cactus merchant integration for Vincento.

Alongside the Cactus integration service, CQR also provides a wide range of global payment options. As a leading global payment provider, CQR will demonstrate how its payment platform helps its clients reach the widest possible audience by giving customers a choice of over 60 of the world's most commonly used payment options, at the same time offering local currency and language support.

CQR's system also helps clients to reduce cross-border transaction costs by accessing local prices and benefiting from low domestic rates.

Come and visit Vincento at Stand 108, 20-21 October 2009, Earls Court, London.
Register now for free entry at www.ecommerceexpo.co.uk

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