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Paysafe Expands Paysafecash Services to the U.S.
Paysafe announced on Tuesday it has expanded its alternative payment method
Paysafecash to the U.S. This expansion comes less than six months after Paysafecash made its debut in Mexico. Now in nearly 30 countries, Safesafecash is designed for consumers who do not have a bank account or credit card, or who do not wish to disclose sensitive financial data on the internet.
“Available in over 650,000 outlets in nearly 50 countries worldwide, PaySafeCard enables easy and secure online purchases by cash, as payments are made either by using a 16-digit PaySafeCard PIN online or by scanning a Paysafecash Barcode at a Point of Sale. Customers do not need to share sensitive financial data such as bank account or credit card details.”
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