There have been several recent posts regarding the introduction of a new payment processing system under the name of PMcash. We wish to provide some clarification and an update as to the origin and structure of PMcash, along with an assurance of its strength and credibility, and to address any security concerns that may have been raised.
PMcash has been developed by a group that is closely connected to PayManager. As many on this forum may or may not know, PayManager (www.paymanager.net) has been providing payment services to the majority of large operators in the industry for over 5 years. PayManager has never been publicly advertised, nor is accessible by the general public, as its business model has always been to offer back office processing directly to the sportsbooks. Even without knowing it, thousands of players have been receiving service from PayManager via these books. Some players may recall receiving check payouts with the PayManager logo on them. In all the years PayManager has been doing business with the larger sportsbooks in the industry, those books have had nothing but stellar service particularly in the area of security, availability of information, customer service, and in the confidence that their funds are properly managed and there when they request them. PayManager’s service often fills gaps left as jurisdictions change rules that make it difficult to work with banks.
In an effort to expand its services to this and other industries, and to the end user, PayManager has developed PMcash as a safe and secure payment system that is somewhat similar to PayPal and Neteller, but with many improvements on the system and services provided. One major difference between PMcash and the other services will be the fact that its not domiciled in the US or Canada, nor does it conduct banking in US jurisdiction, and will not be subject to the type of scrutiny that those companies must endure, which means also that the customer’s data will remain intact, private and secure at all times.
PMcash will be managed as a separate entity from PayManager, as its focus will be on the end user customer, with PayManager focusing on the merchant side as it has always done. The company is preparing to launch and is in the process of deploying and testing its system with several large operators to ensure that all the bugs are worked out before full deployment. At this time, the company is able to accept signups, to link users’ bank accounts and to complete transactions including funding of accounts and payouts. Currently we can conduct transactions with some test merchants, two of which at this time are Millennium and Cascade. As more merchants are added, PMcash will provide this information to the industry.
Please be assured that PMcash will be managed under the same strict guidelines for financial management, security and confidentiality as has been provided by PayManager to Sportsbooks and their customers over the past 5 years. The office is open and staffed with customer service reps ready and willing to take calls and to answer any questions that users may have in respect to the service, security, or rates. Any questions or comments can be emailed directly to PMcash at service@pmcash.com or customers can call 011-501-223-1463, or 011-501-223-1867. Any further posts on this issue will be addressed directly by our PMcash customer service manager, Ms. Jundi.
Sincerely,
Management
PayManager Limited.
support@paymanager.net
PMcash has been developed by a group that is closely connected to PayManager. As many on this forum may or may not know, PayManager (www.paymanager.net) has been providing payment services to the majority of large operators in the industry for over 5 years. PayManager has never been publicly advertised, nor is accessible by the general public, as its business model has always been to offer back office processing directly to the sportsbooks. Even without knowing it, thousands of players have been receiving service from PayManager via these books. Some players may recall receiving check payouts with the PayManager logo on them. In all the years PayManager has been doing business with the larger sportsbooks in the industry, those books have had nothing but stellar service particularly in the area of security, availability of information, customer service, and in the confidence that their funds are properly managed and there when they request them. PayManager’s service often fills gaps left as jurisdictions change rules that make it difficult to work with banks.
In an effort to expand its services to this and other industries, and to the end user, PayManager has developed PMcash as a safe and secure payment system that is somewhat similar to PayPal and Neteller, but with many improvements on the system and services provided. One major difference between PMcash and the other services will be the fact that its not domiciled in the US or Canada, nor does it conduct banking in US jurisdiction, and will not be subject to the type of scrutiny that those companies must endure, which means also that the customer’s data will remain intact, private and secure at all times.
PMcash will be managed as a separate entity from PayManager, as its focus will be on the end user customer, with PayManager focusing on the merchant side as it has always done. The company is preparing to launch and is in the process of deploying and testing its system with several large operators to ensure that all the bugs are worked out before full deployment. At this time, the company is able to accept signups, to link users’ bank accounts and to complete transactions including funding of accounts and payouts. Currently we can conduct transactions with some test merchants, two of which at this time are Millennium and Cascade. As more merchants are added, PMcash will provide this information to the industry.
Please be assured that PMcash will be managed under the same strict guidelines for financial management, security and confidentiality as has been provided by PayManager to Sportsbooks and their customers over the past 5 years. The office is open and staffed with customer service reps ready and willing to take calls and to answer any questions that users may have in respect to the service, security, or rates. Any questions or comments can be emailed directly to PMcash at service@pmcash.com or customers can call 011-501-223-1463, or 011-501-223-1867. Any further posts on this issue will be addressed directly by our PMcash customer service manager, Ms. Jundi.
Sincerely,
Management
PayManager Limited.
support@paymanager.net