Sunday, February 20, 2005

The Wave Of The Future! Bill Payment & Cellular Service Providers Technologies

The Wave Of The Future! Electronic Walk-In Bill Payment Services & Cellular Phone Services

Here's How Retailers Are TurboCharging Their Businesses For The Road Ahead With Walk-In Bill Payments/Prepaid Wireless Cellular Phone Services, Plus More!. Your Niche To Compete With The Superstores, By Defining Merchant Retailers Into Need Fillers!.

Wireless Direct Now Offers Electronic Bill Payment Service; Retail Licensing Provider of Bill Payment Service & Cellular Providers Services Technologies.

Shorewood, Wisconsin -- The electronic age has been bridged by a new electronic bill payment service now offered through Wireless Direct, Solutions for Retailers. The service is called Pay All Bills and provides "one-stop" convenience for anyone needing to pay any bill.

The entire process is completely safe, reliable and underwritten by an F.D.I.C. insured bank. Rather than purchasing a money order, finding an envelope, purchasing a stamp, and taking the bill to the post office, a person, by taking that bill or statement to Merchant Retailers, can become an established bill payment customer and pay any bill that is payable to any biller. The entire bill payment process is completed at one convenient location. The Pay All Bills system is a nationwide, Internet based solution allowing Merchant Retailer Customers to make it an easy choice for any person to pay any and all of their bills, month after month. The system utilizes relationships with thousands of commercial billers in various industries that have agreed to accept payments electronically. Additionally, any biller not currently participating in our electronic network will be contacted by the service to discuss details about how their business can become eligible to receive payments electronically, thereby enhancing their customer service.

Time frames for payment settlement vary between billers, most as quickly as two business days, depending on whether the biller can accept electronic remittance. Even if a biller cannot receive an electronic payment, still forwards the funds to the biller.

"This process has been well received by billers and customers alike," said Kirk McLaughlin, CEO, Bank, Ralls, Texas, owner of the bill payment software. "Inexpensive electronic bill payment has been reserved for those with a bank account, until now. We are pleased to offer to individuals that do not have a banking relationship a way to conveniently pay bills, too," added McLaughlin.

More information about this service can be found at: http://www.prepaiddirectwireless

Contact: Office Manager
Communications Director
DirectBox 71101
Shorewood, Wisconsin
(877) 947-3577 (toll free)