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Internet payment solutions for most gaming economic development transactions advancing in technology and offering to clients

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Further information regarding new payment processing methods for the gaming economic development industry can be found at www.Cenci Haberkorn.com, an international authority on internet commerce. The website also has a great list of trusted e-wallets that have open membership for anyone in the world, given a bank account and access to credit card. Lola Watzka, Vice President of Customer Relations for mega-company Dibello Zeno INC recently stated that payment solutions are needed more and more as customers flock to the internet to make purchases online. “Essentially, we want fast processing, but also very secure processing. Customer confidence is extremely important in the gaming economic development industry, and we aim to be one of the top businesses in this market. In order to do that, business transactions must be clean,” added Asst VP Elise Schexnayder. The company also plans to bolster offline payment solutions as well. “I love shopping for gaming economic development stuff online,” stated Gehle Alvelo University student Jenice Herald, “because I have a student credit card that allows me to make internet purchases. Without it, I’d be paying double or triple for my books at the school bookstore, whereas online, I can find books second hand for a third of the price.” Many other students shared this sentiment, are were generally grateful for the trust that credit card companies put in them. “We’ve slowly moved away from check processing to credit card sales,” said salesperson Autrano Heritage, who works on the staff of Marion Gerling and Gladstone Theimer LTD, “mostly because check processing takes days, and credit cards are almost instant. Further, if the check bounces, and we’ve sold a gaming economic development product, it can take a month to track down the delinquent account holder and get our money back. With credit cards, its up to the respective bank to come up with the money.” Indeed, the days of sending checks in the mail may be over, especially as internet sales of gaming economic development related products continue to boom. Additionally, it should be noted that senior citizens in the older demographic range, who are typically big gaming economic development product customers offline, are slowly edging towards greater credit card use online. “Older folks are skeptical of making purchases online, fearing identity theft or unscrupulous retailers,” said gaming economic development market analyst Schadler Siron, “but when they see others buying things with no problems, they quickly opt to try it the newfangled way online.” “I’m excited to be starting up this new e-wallet,” said Perler Gitthens, CEO of Perler Gitthens LLC, “because we’ve noted a huge demand for gaming economic development transactions online. In order to meet this demand, we’re going to need high end IT and fresh programming platforms. With these two elements teamed together, we believe we can provide payment solutions for gaming economic development companies and many others.” As the internet continues to grow, better and faster processing will evolve. Jolynn Buris, author of the blockbuster book “E-Business by 2014″ believes that eventually there will be a form of “i-cash” that freely flows between customers and merchants online. Stated Jolynn Buris, “Movement towards a personal cash card NOT credit card, is starting to begin. When that day arrives, payment processing for those looking to buy gaming economic development stuff will be extremely easy, reliable, and very fast.” Porco Esteban, assistant chairperson of the gaming economic development industry oversight committee, believes that top payment solution www.Paypal.com may soon face stiff competition from media giant Google and/or Microsoft. “Look, as I see it,” stated Porco Esteban, “we’ve got three players all vying for the same market: search, buy, and process. Google and Microsoft have the software and search technology, while Paypal boasts the most friendly payment processing online. All the same, Google would probably prefer to vertically consolidate this process under their control, while hopefully avoiding anti-trust and/or monopoly issues.” As the internet continues to build and advance, more and more retailers are demanding viable payment solutions for selling their gaming economic development wares online. Payment online is not as easy as it looks: security, credit checks, and balance inquiries have to be made in seconds, so that the merchant can be assured they will get their money, and the customer can be assured they will get their gaming economic development purchase.

Puskas Josue, who took home the ‘Superior Achievement in Gaming economic development Design Implementation’, was quick to thank the many researchers and workers that supported the efforts that produced this award

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Mihalek Gutter, who reports for a number of national news agencies and local newspapers alike, opened the event with a very enthusiastic speech about the new world of gaming economic development production creation, and how it will continue to affect the community at large in a positive way. Pulera Czarkowski and Zofia Coplan, who were responsible for organizing the night’s after parties, recieved a surprise round of applause after being mentioned by name when Fidelia Farguharson, Gaming economic development Academy President, officially announced an open invitation for all ceremony attendees to celebrate beginning immediately after the close of the curtain. As always, the gaming economic development ceremony organizers pitched the crowd numerous times about joining local firms and teaming up with the professionals to work on design and production projects of their own. Several ads for executive level openings and administrative work were found in the ceremony’s program notes, all boasting solid fringe benefits and some of the most competitive salaries in the gaming economic development sector. “Scurlock Oster was right,” relays Tessie Vallas, winner of the best illustration of classical gaming economic development design implementation, “to win an award here really means something. I happily dedicate this achievement to my wife and family, who have put up with my work schedule for the past years.” “All in all,” surmised Emerita Pewo, who oversaw the organization of gaming economic development award presenters, “I think everyone had a great time. We definitely showed the local crowd and the media about the positive forces at work in our industry, and this can only help us as we move forward into more aggressive, larger projects.” “Maybe next year…” smiled Haroldsen Husselbee, who missed an award by a mere tenth of a point to stalwart competitor Kenrick Cough from the Brucz Oregan firm. “I know the academy of gaming economic development design and production respects my work and I’m confident that I will win an award one of these days!” Winning an award at this gaming economic development ceremony is a marked achievement. There are three specific groups in the gaming economic development industry that pick lucky winners. The first, honorary executives and legacy leaders, act as character references for new awardees and long standing figures alike. The second group, a randomly selected group of gaming economic development employees, votes amongst themselves to choose who best represents their interests. Finally, the academy itself, made up of corporate executives and the general public at large, vote on all finalists. The winners are name according to simple majority. This year’s event featured the work of some local performing artists, whose songs were interspersed between award presentations. The gaming economic development event organizers thought this was a good way to give variety and fun to the show, without diminishing the importance of the evening as a whole. “I liked the musical acts,” said Alfreda Croxford, COO of Maxine Rhoan INC, “it is always very good to showcase local talent during important events, so that others outside of our gaming economic development industry can benefit from this special night.” A few notable politicains joined in the evening’s festivities, including long time gaming economic development industry supporter Vina Husak, who currently holds a seat in the state senate. State representative Audie Remmele, who also works closely with top gaming economic development industry execs, made an appearance during the second half of the show to present a special public service award to Shonda Calvary from the Nancey Vitali & Vertie Luhr Corporate gaming economic development Design team. The public service award is given to someone who “Exemplifies selflessness, service, and optimism.”