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Buy Jungle Disk Now with Amazon Payments

While you’ve been helping us test Jungle Disk, we’ve been helping Amazon test their new Amazon Payments service and we’re launching today as one of their first customers.
Amazon Payments makes it easy to buy Jungle Disk using your existing Amazon.com account and billing information. If you’ve got a credit card on file with Amazon you’re just a few clicks away from buying Jungle Disk.

 

With Amazon Payments, your personal and billing information never leaves Amazon servers letting you buy with confidence.
Amazon Payments supports all the credit and debit cards accepted for Amazon S3 as well as direct payment from US bank accounts. Note that if you want to buy Jungle Disk via bank account transfer, you will need to sign up with Amazon Payments first and verify your bank account.

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New from Jungle Tools - JunglePayments.com

As we’ve just announced, Jungle Disk is now available for purchase using the new Amazon Payments service.
We expect Amazon Payments to revolutionize online payments the same way S3 revolutionized online storage  - by making it simple, cheap, and secure while providing an infrastructure that can scale to handle any load. Like S3, Amazon Payments isn’t just a payment site - it’s a payment platform used by web developers to build powerful payment processing systems.
We like Amazon Payments so much we’ve decided to launch a new service to help other sites accept Amazon Payments as well.

Jungle Payments is a free service for anyone that wants to accept Amazon Payments quickly and easily.
Just sign up in a few clicks and you can immediately begin accepting Amazon Payments on your site, blog, or anywhere else you can post a link. The Jungle Payments service is free - you simply pay the standard Amazon Payments processing rates.
Because of how the Amazon Payments service is designed, it’s also secure - Jungle Payments doesn’t have access to the personal or billing information of you or your customers.
Want to find out more? Visit the site, see how it works, and read the FAQ.

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