| 03/21/2010 |
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As the e-commerce payment service UKash picks up speed, and global expansion, it comes as no surprise that the firm has added one more client to their list, yet another well-known name from the online gambling industry. According to reports, the world’s largest online poker website, Poker Stars.com, has signed up for processing services with UKash, offering to their members yet another choice in payment options. Additionally, for the first time, users of the UKash system are being offered a promotion to encourage making the switch. UKash offers up an alternative payment possibility for online gamblers, as their pre-paid cards can be purchased with cash at accepting vendors around the world, protecting them from identity and financial theft should the databases where card information be kept ever be compromised. Unlike most pre-paid cards, the UKash cards are absolutely refillable, both with cash in person, or online/phone – adding convenience to the security factors. Following their agreement with Poker Stars.com, the representatives at UKash announced their promotion details, advertising that first time users in Europe could possibly win a seat to the European Poker Tour’s San Remo event, scheduled for next month. The prize package is all inclusive, with flights, accommodation and a per diem accounted for the trip. It provides a once in a lifetime opportunity for poker players, said Mark Chirnside, chief executive officer for UKash, a chance to play among the game’s elite pros. It is the company’s hope that the promotion in partnership with Poker Stars will be initiative enough for credit card and bank account users to try out the product, showing them the better alternative to putting their financial assets at risk through the dangers of online gambling. UKash cards are great not only for internet casino use, for all e-Commerce needs. |
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