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  2. ClickBank - Wikipedia

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    ClickBank is an e-commerce platform for physical and digital products, digital content creators (also known as sellers) and affiliate marketers, who then promote them to consumers. [ 1 ] In 2011, it offered over 46,000 individual products to its affiliate marketers. [ 3 ]

  3. Electronic funds transfer - Wikipedia

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    Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions, via computer-based systems, without the direct intervention of bank staff. Funds transfers are the primary mechanism used by the business community for fast and ...

  4. Proof of funds - Wikipedia

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    A proof of funds (POF) is a document such as a bank statement proving that a person or a company has the financial ability to perform a transaction or meet a potential future liability. The POF can be issued by a bank, a financial institution or a trade finance provider.

  5. How To Make Instant Money Transfers With Routing and ... - AOL

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    Electronic money transfers are the fastest and most convenient way to move funds, whether you’re splitting a restaurant bill with friends or sending a birthday gift to a relative.

  6. Guide to safely sending money on Cash App - AOL

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    It’s important to note that fees can apply depending on how you send funds through the app. Money transfers with Cash App are free if you use your Cash App balance or a linked debit card to make ...

  7. Peer-to-peer transaction - Wikipedia

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    During a transaction, money is taken out of the user's account within the application and transferred to the receiving user's account. If there is not enough money in the account to complete the transaction, money is taken directly from the user's bank account to finish the transaction. [2] [6] [7]

  8. How to fill out a money order - AOL

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    You’ll also need a form of payment to purchase the money order. Some issuers limit your payment options, too. You likely won’t be able to purchase a money order with a credit card.

  9. Money transmitter - Wikipedia

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    In the legal code of the United States, a money transmitter or money transfer service is a business entity that provides money transfer services or payment instruments. [1] Money transmitters in the US are part of a larger group of entities called money service businesses , or MSBs. [ 2 ]