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MyECheck Signs Vacation Renter Solutions, LLC to Its Electronic Transaction Processing Software


EL DORADO HILLS, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/10/08 -- MyECheck Inc. (OTCBB: MYEC), an electronic transaction processor and provider of alternative payment solutions, is pleased to announce that it has inked Vacation Renter Solutions, LLC as a client and will be providing the vacation rental company with its comprehensive suite of electronic check processing services.

 

Vacation Renter Solutions, LLC owns the portal AlwaysOnVacation.com, which strives to be the best place on earth to find the perfect vacation rental. Their exclusive matching technology searches hundreds of amenities to find a vacation rental that meets every need. And AlwaysOnVacation.com provides the advantage of booking direct with the owner of the vacation rental.

 

This agreement allows Vacation Renter Solutions' customers to use their checking accounts as an additional form of online payment. MyECheck's patented software can debit every U.S. checking account, even accounts that ACH cannot debit; thus providing online merchants financial access to more consumers and businesses than any other payment method.


About MyECheck

 

MyECheck Inc. is a leading provider of comprehensive alternative payment solutions to credit cards for brick & mortar, internet, and intranet commerce.  MyECheck utilizes a proprietary method of creating and clearing remotely created checks (RCCs) for exceedingly fast, secure and convenient payments.  As the leader in Check 21 solutions and check image processing for online merchants, MyECheck's patented RCC solution provides merchants with financial access to more consumers than any other single payment method, allowing the fastest, safest and most convenient way to process electronic payments from customers. 

 

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