CENTIPIX are digital stored value cards (DSVC), in the form of JPEG images, used to make digital payments. To make a payment, the user uploads their CENTIPIX, which parallels the swiping of a credit card through a physical card reader.
CENTIPIX are assembled and distributed by Centipaid and agent network. Each CENTIPIX includes a series of tamper resistant data strings required for authenticating and clearing it for payment. This patented and innovative design makes it possible to make cash-like, secure and anonymous payments online. |
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Why use a CENTIPIX?
- Paying with CENTIPIX is a breeze. User selects CENTIPIX and presses the pay button. There are no forms to fill, usernames or passwords to remember.
- Paying with CENTIPIX provides anonymity, and protects personal information.
- Paying with CENTIPIX protects privacy. a) Centipaid does not share payment information with merchants. b) CENTIPIX does not contain any personal or banking information.
- Paying with an CENTIPIX is worry free. In the event of loss or theft, the damage is finite and restricted to the balance stored on the CENTIPIX.
How does it all work?
Users looking to pay merchants using CENTIPIX, will start by visiting www.centipix.com. At the site, they get to choose any of the various CENTIPIX available online. Each CENTIPIX has a stored and retail price.
After a user decides on a CENTIPIX design and stored value, he/she purchases it using a credit card, check, money order, ACH, or cash via CENTIPIX agents. Once the payment is received, users receives an email with a unique CENTIPIX. This CENTIPIX has a stored value that can be used to make payments anywhere CENTIPIX is accepted.
The user saves the purchased CENTIPIX to "My CENTIPIX" folder on their Desktop or any other folder on their computer for later access. Once the users decides to pay on a CENTIPIX powered site, he/she simply uploads the CENTIPIX, and the funds are deducted from its stored value. It is that easy! no forms to fill, personal information to share, or passwords to remember..
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