Approving Declines: ChargeMeLater Slated to Speak at Cybernet Expo
SECAUCUS, NEW JERSEY — ChargeMeLater (CML), a processing company offering a monetization solution for declined credit card transactions, will be a sponsor at the Corridor Cruisin event and will also be participating in the “Current State of Billing” seminar at Cybernet Expo in San Diego, California.The four-day conference begins on Sunday, June 12 and owner/founder of ChargeMeLater, Stephane Touboul, will be taking part in “The Current State of Billing” seminar on Tuesday, June 14 alongside other industry billing leaders.
Federally approved and easy to implement, the CML gateway kicks into action after each declined transaction, giving potential clients the ability to pay for membership electronically through ACH, or via regular mail with a check or money order.
Simply put, ChargeMeLater, allows valid and enforceable non-credit card online payments.
ChargeMeLater has been hailed as a leap forward for high-risk merchant processing. Touboul explains, “In this business, 80% of all Internet credit card transactions fail. That’s a lot of missed opportunity. With ChargeMeLater, you can transform 12 to 15% of those declines into sales. Drop by the Corridor Cruisin event at the Cybernet Expo, and we’ll tell you everything you need to know.”
For more information on CML, visit www.ChargeMeLater.com.
“Don’t forget to stop by our table at the Corridor Cruisin event on Monday, June 13th from 6:00-9:00 pm at the Cybernet Expo where we will be giving away a variety of goodies and cool promotional items.
For more information about Cybernet Expo, visit www.cybernetexpo.com.