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Greetings, I would like to share with you the details regarding a new
online payment company similar to Paypal.

They have just launched an incentive program to gather new members and
if you move quickly you can get some FREE MONEY
– Up to $525!

The company is Revolution Money Exchange. It is backed by a bank out of
SD and is FDIC insured.

It is founded by Steve Case – Former CEO of AOL Time Warner.

Just as Paypal did when they started, Revolution Money Exchange is
PAYING new customers to open accounts.

Anyone who opens an account gets $25, no cost or obligation.

When you open an account you are then allowed to refer new customers;
with each new customer.

You get an additional $10. (up to a maximum of 50 referrals - $500)

This promotion is only good thru (May 15th,2008 extended from April 15th
and may do so again) so if you would like some "FREE money",

Let me know and I will refer you. Just tell me the email address you
want to use and watch for the invitation to come to that email.

The invitation email will come from: "service at support dot
revolutionmoney dot com"

The subject line will be "You are invited to sign up for:
RevolutionMoneyExchange dot com"

I have opened my account (it takes just a couple of minutes), and I am
now referring others.

We are limited to 50 referrals and we are paid $10 per referral.

Bottom line - we are paid $25 just for opening an account and up to $500
in direct referral commissions.

We have performed due-diligence on this program and we are satisfied
that this is legitimate.

The only way you can join and refer others is via the "Invite A Friend"
link at the website.

All you have to do is Join and then enter their email address. Then,
follow up with a message like this.

The more you refer, the more you will make.

I know, 50 referrals is a HUGE number for most folks. However, it is
essentially free money.

How often are we able to offer folks "free money"?
Refer 5 - earn $50.
Refer 10 - earn $100
So in order for Me to Invite You to Join REVOLUTION MONEY EXCHANGE, you
need to - Email Me Here:IbuySFIguy@gmail dot com
- Please leave the Subjectline: "Invite Me To REVOLUTION Money
Exchange-Please" and
Body message: "IbuySFIguy, please invite me to RevolutionMoneyExchange"
- [Skip a couple of lines before your message. Leave your name,
location, the email address you want your invitation sent and other,
if you'd like- thanks.) intact. This is in order to prevent spamming
complaints.

Thank You and God Bless You and Yours...IbuySFIguy
=====================================================
Yes, here's yet another new financial service vying
for your attention. This time it's RevolutionMoneyExchange,
which is a person-to-person payment system similar to PayPal. It's free
to send,
receive, and withdraw money, but the only funding source allowed is your
bank
account (no credit cards). It will be interesting to see if it gains
some
traction (and if eBay allows them as a payment option). Currently, they
are
offering a $25 bonus just for signing up.

However, you'll have to submit your Social Security
Number to verify your identity, so I had to do a little digging first.
According
to this article in American Banker, it is backed by Citi, Morgan
Stanley, and Deutsche Bank AG, which participated in a $50 million
venture
capital round. The parent company was formed by bajillionaire Steve
Case,
co-founder and former CEO of AOL, and the son of the former CEO of
Mastercard.
Also mentioned in USA Today. (Article is
at the bottom of this ad)

Why can they give away from $25 - $500 to
people:

"PayPal had another exceptional quarter,
with accelerating Total Payment Volume (TPV) and revenue growth.
PayPal's
Merchant

Services business recorded outstanding
results, as PayPal expanded its global footprint to new geographies and
currencies during the

quarter.

PayPal net revenues totaled a record
$454 million in Q2-07, a growth rate of 34% over the $339 million
reported in
Q2-06. Global

TPV was $11.69 billion in Q2-07, a 32%
increase from the $8.86 billion reported in Q2-06.

PayPal Merchant Services contributed
$4.92 billion globally to the $11.69 billion in global TPV in Q2-07,
representing a 57%

increase from the $3.13 billion reported
in Q2-06."

So to give away 25-50 million dollars
seems like a good investment to me!

Also, there is no hard credit check done using your SSN. It says
clearly at the top "This information is not used to review your credit
history
or to establish new credit." To get
your $25 use this link and feel free to use this email and put your
referral
info in it so you can get your $10 for everyone you refer!
RevolutionMoneyExchange
===============================
USA
TODAY
By Jefferson
Graham, USA TODAY
SAN FRANCISCO — Ted Leonsis wants you to pay bills and
transfer money online in a new way, with no fees.


The entrepreneur and vice chairman emeritus of AOL has
teamed with AOL founder Steve Case in a venture called Revolution Money,
a kind
of combination credit/debit card and online payment system. It's a unit
of
Case's Revolution, which has launched several other companies.

The RevolutionCard launched in September. Today, Revolution
MoneyExchange launches, aiming to take on online payment leader PayPal
by
offering free money transfers online at revolutionmoney.com.

The concept is similar to what Google (GOOG)
tried with Google Checkout, without great success.

But there's a twist: Revolution is tied to a
next-generation credit and debit card that promises to be more secure
and less
expensive than current cards.
Revolution's target market is the millions of young people
who spend hours online at social networks.

"We want to be to social networking what PayPal is to
eBay," says Leonsis, chairman of Revolution Money.

Later this month, Revolution will launch on AOL's AIM
instant-messaging service. AIM "buddies" will be able to transfer money
to each
other or to participating merchants via an instant-message window. From
there,
Revolution hopes to be on Facebook, MySpace and anywhere else young
people
gather online.

To use the service, like PayPal, you sign up and type in
your bank account information. Revolution transfers the money from your
bank to
the vendors, at no cost to merchants.

However, if consumers want to pay with a credit card, their
only option is the RevolutionCard. Merchants will pay 0.5% of the sale,
with no
monthly fees.

When consumers buy goods via PayPal, they can use a variety
of credit cards, and merchants pay fees of typically 2% to 3%. Google
Checkout —
which also accepts credit cards — is free to merchants through the
end of the
year. Google hasn't said what its plans are for 2008.

Greg Sterling, an analyst at Sterling Market Intelligence,
says Revolution will find it very slow to wean customers from PayPal.

"Google Checkout has clearly underperformed," he says.
"People have inertia. They may not love PayPal, but they also don't seem
to want
to switch."

Leonsis says Revolution MoneyExchange will do it the same
way AOL slowly picked up customers for AIM, the instant-messaging
juggernaut
that launched in 1995. "I send you a message, and if you don't have AIM
and want
to hear from me, you have to click to get AIM," he says. "As you fill
out these
forms to virally accept money from your buddies on Revolution, it's not
us
marketing the service. It's me sending you money."

AOL Vice President Andy Spillane calls Revolution a "new
and novel" extension of what AIM was originally designed for.

"Suppose I forgot to pay my pizza bill in my fraternity,
but I'm on spring break," he says. "If I can use AIM and log in, know
who my
buddy is, and send him the $9.99 I owe him for the pizza — fine,
I've solved a
problem that we never really intended AIM to be used for. That's great."

Leonsis predicts the service will have 1 million merchants
and 1 million customers signed up within a year.

While the Revolution credit card is available now, just a
few merchants are accepting it, including Northwest Airlines and Shipley
Energy,
which operates a Pennsylvania chain of convenience stores.

Case knows it will take time to sign up a large customer
base.

"It's chicken and egg," he says. "But that's why it's
called Revolution. Because it is hard. I wouldn't want to do this if it
was
easy."

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