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April 26, 2008 at 1:48 pm #608694vladcizsolMember
Affiliate Speedpay announces the introduction of new currency options.
Affiliate Speedpay (http://www.affiliatespeedpay.com), “the payment solution for the Affiliate Industry”, has added 6 new currency options to the service, meaning marketing professionals can now get paid in a choice of up to 6 currencies in total.
As well as US Dollars (USD) Affiliates can now get paid in, Australian Dollars (AUD), British Pounds (GBP), Canadian Dollars (CAD), Euros (EUR) and Japanese Yen (JPY).
Customers of Affiliate Speedpay can now select one currency of their choosing or if they prefer, they can have individual accounts in up to 6 different currencies.
As well as now receiving funds in local currencies, this service is especially useful for affiliates that would like to work with international programs.
By adding new currency options to Affiliate Speedpay, it is now even simpler for Programs to pay their Affiliates world wide.
Programs and Networks can now manage their international payments through one easy to use system and can send same day payments to any country world wide in multiple currencies.
Chris Wood (Head of Product Development) says, “We have answered the demands of both Affiliates and Programs, in helping to make quicker payments in localised currencies.
By adding new currencies to the service, we also aim to help Programs and Networks increase their Affiliate base by reaching out to new affiliates world wide.”
About Affiliate Speedpay
Affiliate Speedpay is the only payment service that is exclusive to the affiliate industry. By using Affiliate Speedpay, customers can receive their funds same day anywhere world wide. Affiliate Speedpay provides its customers can with a Debit Card allowing them to withdraw at ATM’s online or in store, worldwide, alternatively affiliates can send or funds by wire to their own bank accounts world wide.For further press information please email
April 26, 2008 at 5:42 pm #766652AnonymousInactiveProfessor , Any reason why affiliate speed pay stopped accepting wires ?
April 26, 2008 at 5:57 pm #766653vladcizsolMemberRemember the only focus of Affiliate SpeedPay is to pay affiliates. I will check with their support team on incoming wires, but I suspect if there was a change it was to ensure that ASP was used properly and not as a back door vehicle for servicing player accounts which is strictly prohibited.
April 28, 2008 at 4:10 pm #766747AnonymousInactiveHopefully the changes at Affiliate Speedpay will assist with affiliate programs signing up.
April 28, 2008 at 7:04 pm #766773AnonymousInactive@Professor 160942 wrote:
Remember the only focus of Affiliate SpeedPay is to pay affiliates. I will check with their support team on incoming wires, but I suspect if there was a change it was to ensure that ASP was used properly and not as a back door vehicle for servicing player accounts which is strictly prohibited.
Thanks professor , i asked as i was having a few programs send me wires over there , and now there not able to . I have asked them if they were ever goingto use aps and there not interested in it .
Its becomming difficult to receive earnings in the US now , my bank was refusing a few wires , and some checks wernt going thru , thats why i would send the wire to my asp account .
Thanks
April 28, 2008 at 8:13 pm #766780vladcizsolMemberBelieve me I completely undertsand and thats why we are doing everything possible to get all programs to add ASP as a payment option.
Guys keep telling your Program Managers:
“I WANT MY ASP!”
April 28, 2008 at 8:56 pm #766782AnonymousInactiveASP has proven to be a very efficient way of doing things and I sure would like to see the programs I promote sign up!
April 28, 2008 at 9:29 pm #766785AnonymousInactiveSame here.
Why isn’t there more support for this? I don’t understand.
April 29, 2008 at 12:17 am #766804AnonymousInactiveHi Engineer,
Since I have experience with the operators, I can tell you that when I speak to their CFOs (Chief Financial Officers) and try to introduce a new payment method, they usually are a bit skeptical in the beginning. They need to be reassured that this new payment method will be used to pay at least X amount of affiliates. They will not start an application process for a new payment method, if it will be used to pay only 10 affiliates. If all affiliates, who would prefer receiving their commissions via ASP could post here, it would be great. This way a lot of affiliate managers would have a list of potential affiliates to be paid via ASP in their hands, and it would make their negotiations with CFOs easier.
Cheers,
Natalie.
April 29, 2008 at 2:52 pm #766868jujugirl75MemberFirstly I wanted to say thank you for your continued support of Affiliate Speedpay and the support we get from the many affiliates that are currently using the service world wide.
We literally get calls and emails daily from our affiliate customers asking which programs are on board and who will be joining.
I can tell you that we will be going live with many new programs as an example, http://www.heypoker.com went live yesterday and 2 big programs will be live in the next couple of weeks and that there are many more that are in the process of coming on board. Of course as always we will keep you posted on CAP
Natalie makes a good point however, which is the more affiliates ask their affiliate managers for ASP, the more likely it is that we will sign up these programs. The Finance departments are usually focused on players and therefore affiliates sometimes fall into the minority. This is why we recognised the need for an affiliate only payment product, i.e. one that focused on the needs of affiliates only. Because affiliates are a smaller base than the players we need your help in convincing the Finance departments that ASP is in demand and that it is worth their while to sign up to it.
If you’re not happy leaving your name on a list, then it would be great if you can email [email protected] and let us know which programs you would like to join, we will then contact the programs on your behalf. Alternatively many programs have received emails from affiliates requesting ASP and we thank you for doing so.
The reason why we had to stop the wire in facility is that we wanted to ensure that the service was being used purely for affiliate payments only. We therefore decided to focus our efforts of providing a better service to our community of affiliates such as the launch of new currencies.
Once again thanks for all your support and for helping us to bring on board new programs.ASP
April 30, 2008 at 12:52 am #766917AnonymousInactiveASP has some clear advantages over the others Affiliate Debit Cards.
The daily withdrawall is high, and the funds load is instant.Regarding wires at least you should give us the chance to prove that the monies are coming from Aff programs (casino or others). A normal process, that some of us have to fill in our bank many times.
April 30, 2008 at 1:27 am #766920vladcizsolMemberVilla if the casinos or affiliate programs sign up with ASP then the problem is solved. If they dont then when you receive a wire from a casino that ISNT an ASP merchant we have no way of verifiying that it’s not a player withdrawel.
Also, to be honest, there is no legitimate reason for any program to NOT add ASP as a payment option. The only real reason a program doesnt offer it YET is they are either lazy or paying their affiliates in a timely manner isnt a high priority.
Remember EVERY time you talk to your affiliate managers tell them “I WANT MY ASP!”
:hattip:
April 30, 2008 at 3:16 am #766927AnonymousInactiveWish mainstreet , cwc and coins would start using it .
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