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Bill Me Later to Reward Summer Shoppers With 10 Off Amazon Purchases: related news

Bill Me Later to Reward Summer Shoppers With $10 Off Amazon Purchases

Bill Me Later, Inc. today announced that to celebrate its launch on Amazon.com, customers that pay with Bill Me Later will receive $10 off qualifying Amazon.com purchases of $50 or more. The offer is available through July 21, 2008.

Bill Me Later to Reward Summer Shoppers With $10 Off Amazon Purchases

TIMONIUM, Md., BUSINESS WIRE -- Bill Me Later, Inc. today announced that to celebrate its launch on Amazon.com, customers that pay with Bill Me Later will receive $10 off qualifying Amazon.com purchases of $50 or more. The offer is available through July 21, 2008.

Bill Me Later to Reward Summer Shoppers With $10 Off Amazon Purchases

TIMONIUM, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bill Me Later, Inc. today announced that to celebrate its launch on Amazon.com, customers that pay with Bill Me Later will receive $10 off qualifying Amazon.com purchases of $50 or more. The offer is available through July 21, 2008.

Amazon.com Offers Bill Me Later Financing for Shoppers

Amazon.com launched Bill Me Later as a payment option on its site on Tuesday. The company had announced its intention to offer the service late last year when it made an investment in the company. Bill Me Later allows shoppers to pay for purchases instantly online without using a credit card, using financing programs instead.

Amazon.com Taps Bill Me Later For Payments

Seattle-based online retailer Amazon.com will begin using a payment service from Bill Me Later, a startup which offers delayed payment options for small business buyers, the firm announced today. According to Amazon.com, it will begin offering its customers access to the service today, allowing consumers to pay for purchases instantly without a credit card. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Amazon.com is an investor in Bill Me Later, and said in December that it would add the option sometime this year.

Bill Me Later to Reward Summer Shoppers With $10 Off Amazon Purchases

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Bill Me Later to Reward Summer Shoppers With $10 Off Amazon Purchases

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MovieGoods Premiers 'Checkout By Amazon'

PRNewswire/ -- MovieGoods, Inc. announced today it has launched Checkout by Amazon, a payment and checkout solution from Amazon Payments on its website Moviegoods.com (http://Moviegoods.com). Tens of millions of Amazon customers can now complete purchases on Moviegoods.com using their Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com) username and password, which means they do not need to re-enter their billing or shipping information. Additionally, MovieGoods customers will feel more confident when they purchase with Checkout by Amazon on Moviegoods.com because they are protected by the same Amazon A-to-z Guarantee that protects shoppers on Amazon.com.

MovieGoods Premiers 'Checkout By Amazon'

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- MovieGoods, Inc. announced today it has launched Checkout by Amazon, a payment and checkout solution from Amazon Payments on its website Moviegoods.com (http://Moviegoods.com). Tens of millions of Amazon customers can now complete purchases on Moviegoods.com using their Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com) username and password, which means they do not need to re-enter their billing or shipping information. Additionally, MovieGoods customers will feel more confident when they purchase with Checkout by Amazon on Moviegoods.com because they are protected by the same Amazon A-to-z Guarantee that protects shoppers on Amazon.com.

MovieGoods Premiers 'Checkout By Amazon'

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- MovieGoods, Inc. announced today it has launched Checkout by Amazon, a payment and checkout solution from Amazon Payments on its website Moviegoods.com (http://Moviegoods.com). Tens of millions of Amazon customers can now complete purchases on Moviegoods.com using their Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com) username and password, which means they do not need to re-enter their billing or shipping information. Additionally, MovieGoods customers will feel more confident when they purchase with Checkout by Amazon on Moviegoods.com because they are protected by the same Amazon A-to-z Guarantee that protects shoppers on Amazon.com.

Amazon adds Bill Me Later payments option

Beginning today, millions of Amazon.com customers will be able to use Bill Me Later's next-generation payments service to pay for their purchases instantly online without using a credit card.

Amazon introduces Bill Me Later

Amazon is looking to new ways to increase growth in the US and has picked alternative payment option Bill Me Later

Amazon Releases Checkout by Amazon

Amazon announced the release of the ecommerce checkout solution, Checkout by Amazon. This solution provides customers with the same secure and trusted checkout experience available on Amazon.com. It offers features including Amazon's 1-Click and tools for businesses to manage shipping charges, sales tax, promotions, and post-sale activities including refunds, cancellations, and charge-backs. Customers can also use the information from their Amazon.com account and other websites powered by Amazon.com to complete purchases on a website without having to re-enter their shipping address or payment information.

Amazon.com Introduces Bill Me Later as New Alternative Payment Option

TIMONIUM, Md. & SEATTLE - (Business Wire) Beginning today, millions of Amazon.com customers will be able to use Bill Me Later

Amazon Links Video To Sony TVs

Seattle-based Amazon.com said Wednesday afternoon that the firm has linked its Amazon Video On Demand service to Sony's BRAVIA television sets. According to Amazon, customers can now watch video titles from the site on Sony's BRAVIA Internet Video Link device. The device is used to stream Internet video content to Sony HDTVs. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Amazon has a similar deal with TiVo. Amazon's video on demand service is also accessible via PC using the Amazon Unbox software application. Amazon said that moves and TV shows can be both rented or purchased via the device, which is currently in beta.

Amazon to launch movie, TV streaming service this summer

Amazon announced this morning that it will launch yet another video service, this time offering streaming TV and movie content. The service will be called Amazon Video on Demand and will offer some 40,000 streaming video options for customers to choose from. Upon purchase, the videos will start streaming almost instantaneously to the user's computer, and eventually, TVs. Although the service will be available to a "limited number" of Amazon customers today, it will be available to the public later this summer.

Amazon to launch movie, TV streaming service this summer

Techzonez Amazon announced this morning that it will launch yet another video service, this time offering streaming TV and movie content. The service will be called Amazon Video on Demand and will offer some 40,000 streaming video options for customers to choose from. Upon purchase, the videos will start streaming almost instantaneously to the user's computer, and eventually, TVs. Although the service will be available to a "limited number" of Amazon customers today, it will be available to the public later this summer.

Amazon.com's Streaming Service To Launch in Limited Beta Tomorrow; Links With Sony Bravia

Amazon.com (NSDQ: AMZN) is launching its new streaming online movie and video service tomorrow...the new service is called, surprise surprise, Amazon Video on Demand. Some details of the service were inadvertently pre-announced by CEO Jeff Bezos at the D conference in May. It will be available at Amazon.com/VOD when it launches...well, not yet fully. Turns out it is only launching in beta now, and will be accessible to a limited number of invited Amazon.com customers on Thursday before it opens more broadly to other users later this summer.

Amazon Video On Demand Begins Sony Bravia Link Beta, Gets More PC/Mac Features

We've known Amazon and Sony's VOD plans since they were in diapers, but today Amazon has introduced their promised instant-view capabilities to their Video on Demand service for both Macs and PCs, and rolled out a beta for Sony Bravia Link owners to start testing—allowing you to pair your TV with your Amazon account for instant purchases and rentals. Your purchases are also automatically added to "Your Video Library" for instant streams from any web browser. [Amazon]

Elizabeth, What about Amazon using book sales as its loss leader? You know, where a ...

IN RESPONSE TO THE BOOKLOCKER / AMAZON ANTITRUST CASE: What self-publishing services like BookLocker need to come to terms with ... is that Amazon is a business and like any business ... must make a profit. Amazon has been accepting an influx of self-published books that don''t offer any profit. Amazon''s BookSurge (for the record) also participates in this influx ... the only difference being that BookSurge makes a profit for Amazon. Many self-publishing services offer an extremely minimal wholesale discount that (after the wholesale distribution source like Ingram takes its cut) leaves the reseller (like Amazon) with little to zero profit margin. Why would any retailer carry stock that they cannot make a profit on? BookLocker is among those self-publishing services that do not provide a reasonable wholesale discount on its books.

Reviews: SIREN: Blood Curse

To me, good horror is about tension rather than simply grossing out the audience. A great horror game puts me on edge, makes me grit my teeth, and prompts me to lean with my character as I try to physically will the in-game camera to give me a slightly better view around an upcoming dark corner. Plenty of survival-horror games get this right, and plenty do it to the extent that I have to take breaks when the tension rides too high for too long rather than hitting me in more manageable bursts. So I’m really looking for two things: A game that instills tension, and one that maintains a pace that allows me to regain some level of comfort -- which in turn makes it a whole hell of a lot scarier the next time the tension rises.

Amazon Payments takes on eBay's PayPal, Google Checkout

Amazon has rolled out its equivalent of PayPal and Google Checkout in two flavors: Checkout by Amazon and Amazon Simple Pay. Both services fall under the Amazon Payments banner and allow third party retailers to access Amazon user accounts for payment.

Amazon Web Services Launches the Amazon Elastic Block Store for Amazon EC2

With the Amazon Elastic Block Store, applications running within Amazon EC2 can take advantage of reliable, persistent storage volumes in the cloud

Amazon Web Services Launches the Amazon Elastic Block Store for Amazon EC2

With the Amazon Elastic Block Store, applications running within Amazon EC2 can take advantage of reliable, persistent storage volumes in the cloud

Amazon Updates Mechanical Turk

Seattle-based Amazon Web Services, the web services subsidiary of Amazon.com, said today that it has launched a new set of tools for the firm's Amazon Mechanical Turk services. Mechanical Turk is a play on "The Turk," a late 18th century chess playing machine which turned out to be powered by a hidden operator. Amazon's service allows companies to tap human workers to get tasks done. The firm said it has added a new, web-based graphical interface for helping businesses outsource work through the service. The new interface also includes templates for different kind of work available through the service; previously, the service was only available via APIs which required programming expertise. Amazon's Mechanical Turk services are being used for such things as image tagging, filtering, and other tasks which humans do better than computers.


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