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May 2 - Millions of Europeans regularly use the UKash
payment system for convenient online transactions, and now the card has come to
South Africa.
Five million South African internet users will soon be able to
purchase vouchers from over 200 select Shell petrol stations, in denominations
of between R50 and R1500. They will then be able to enter the 19 digit code
printed on the voucher to pay for their purchases online, including of course at
online casinos.
The CEO of Ukash, Mark Chernside said: "UKash is a practical and
convenient payment method for those consumers who don't have cards or have
concerns about giving out their financial details online. We're pleased to be
making UKash availabe from from hundreds of conveniently placed Shell locations
right across South Africa."
What makes UKash so popular, besides the obvious convenience of
paying with this type of method as well as privacy issues, is that
purchasers do not have to pay any fees over and beyond the cost of the voucher.
"UKash is already available to an estimated 226 million European
internet users who don't have or don't wish to use credit or debit cards
online," continued Chernside. I'm pleased that South Africa's five million
internet users will now have the chance to use UKash when they shop, pay and
play online. A number of leading South African online stores will be going live
soon, providing even more choice for consumers to spend their UKash."
UKash is fast becoming a popular form of payment at many online
casinos across the world and offers a discreet and convenient way to pay for
your online entertainment fun.
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