PayPal annuncia un nuovo servizio di pagamento social

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PayPal lancia un nuovo servizio, dedicato agli appassionati di social network ed in particolare molto utile per coloro che acquistano oggetti aggiuntivi per i videogiochi di Facebook.

Il nuovo servizio permette di effettuare pagamenti sui social network, senza bisogno di uscire dalla pagina, se il sistema prenderà piede, potremo acquistare qualsiasi contenuto in rete con un semplice clic.

Al momento PayPal ha stretto accordi con Facebook e Justin.tv, ma altri siti e social network inizieranno presto ad usare questa nuova opzione.

Su questo servizio, PayPal prende una percentuale del 5% sul totale degli acquisti, con 5 centesimi in più per ogni compravendita che non supera l’importo di 10 euro.

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