Online Check System Used by numerous government agencies, small and large businesses and hundreds of independent insurance agents has just been upgraded.
Although the ability to accept checks by phone, fax, or the Internet has been around for a while, never has a system so feature-rich, industry specific, and inexpensive been available.
Using the same technology developed for numerous government agencies, SSNet, Inc. recently released Check Bind, a check-acceptance system designed specifically for Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers. Hundreds of agencies have already discovered the benefits of being able to accept checks instantly – over the phone, by fax, or through a secure Web page…and without paying per-check or transaction fees!
For just a small annual fee, agencies can now accept an unlimited number of checks through the Check Bind system, with absolutely no per-check or transaction fees and no percentage fees…no additional fees whatsoever. Within seconds your customers’ checks are in your hands, so you can bind your policies immediately and get the money into your bank account more quickly! One large insurance broker is processing checks in excess of One Million Dollars through the Check Bind system.
And, with the most recent round of system upgrades, Check Bind now supports recurring payments, multiple payees, bank routing number verification and an improved user interface to make it even easier to accept and process checks.
Complete information including a live, real-time demonstration of the system can be found at http://CheckBind.Com.
SSNet, Inc. has been creating Internet software and services since 1997. The company has built custom software applications for dozens of Web-based firms and county governments.
For more information regarding this News Release, please contact:
T.J. Walker
SSNet, Inc.
Voice: 303-979-6019
Fax: 303-979-6151
Info@CheckBind.Com


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