eMerchantPay Announces Roaring '20s Casino Party at Cybernet Expo

LOS ANGELES – eMerchant, as Diamond Partner of Cybernet Expo, has announced they are inviting all attendees of the show to its Roaring '20s Casino Party.

The party is scheduled to take place July 8th at the Golden Gate Hotel in San Francisco from 8–11 p.m.

According to eMerchant, all attendees of Cybernet Expo are welcome at this eMerchantPay sponsored event which will feature roulette, craps and blackjack tables complete with professional croupiers.

The event will offer guests themed entertainment, free playing chips for those looking to chance their luck, as well as free beer and whiskey moonshine shots. Guests are encouraged to dress up in prohibition-era styles. Prizes will be given out throughout the evening. One guest will win a brand new iPod Nano, courtesy of eMerchantPay.

“We can’t wait to present this event to the attendees of Cybernet Expo,” said Lilia Metodieva, sales and marketing manager for eMerchantPay. “We love the ability to treat attendees to a night of great fun and entertainment; it’s just a small way we can show our appreciation to our peers and friends in the industry. We hope all will dress to impress in their best '20s costume and join us at Cybernet Expo.”

To make an appointment to meet with a team member of eMerchantPay at Cybernet Expo, email sales@eMerchantPay.com. For more information on the eMerchantPay Roaring 20’s Casino Party, visit CyberNetExpo.com.

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