NICOSIA, CYPRUS, February 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) MedWOW.com, the global online marketplace for medical equipment, is pleased to announce the addition of PayPal as an alternative payment option. The service allows users with PayPal accounts to pay for all services that MedWOW provides, without having to reveal personal financial information and gives consumers the flexibility to use a number of payment means; including credit or debit cards, bank accounts or account balance. PayPal supports Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards, and bank accounts can also be linked to PayPal to make direct payments.
Adding PayPal to the existing payment options that MedWOW offers, including major credit cards and bank transfer, gives both buyers and sellers additional flexibility in paying online for MedWOW's fees and services, while safeguarding their personal information. In addition, transactions are faster and PayPal is accepted all over the world.
"Due to feedback and suggestions from our thousands of registered users, we decided to partner with the very popular PayPal service," commented Marilyn Glazier, MedWOW's Marketing Communications Manager. "The addition of PayPal to our banking options allows simplified payment of our international portal's services, which is imperative, as our platform attracts medical equipment professionals from over 220 countries."
To further enhance the package of services offered on MedWOW, a Medical Equipment Parts Finder service was recently initiated, which includes providing, within 48 hours, several quotes from international sellers of the requested medical part, so medical equipment decision-makers can leverage their options and assess which is the best value for their facility's needs. As it is often a difficult and costly process to look for replacement parts for medical equipment and devices, MedWOW's R&D staff developed this feature to streamline the search for buyers unable to find the parts they need through MedWOW's standard parts and accessories search. They can also opt to post a detailed buying lead for required medical parts, and receive competitive quotes from sellers and relevant service providers.
www.MedWOW.com is the leading international, online marketplace for buying and selling new and used medical equipment. The user-friendly website connects buyers, sellers and service-providers of medical equipment from all over the world, by combining multilingual customer support with comprehensive professional services and unprecedented reliability. MedWOW's value-added services empower your business!
MedWOW Adds PayPal as a Payment Option
MedWOW.com has announced PayPal as a payment alternative, making it easier than ever to conduct online transactions.
2011-02-02
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