Paxum Announces Phoenix Forum Badge Contest

LOS ANGELES — Paxum Inc, the award-winning global ewallet payment service, has announced a special promotional contest giving participants the opportunity to win Phoenix Forum badges, Paxum Mastercard credits, free peer-to-peer fees and more.

The Phoenix Forum is April 4-7 at the Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz.

"Phoenix Forum is a great networking event," said Paxum Business Development Manager Chris Youngs. "We're excited to be sponsoring the show this year, and we want to encourage our clients to attend so they can reap the benefits. It's easy and fun to enter, and we hope to see some creative entries!"

Paxum invites those wishing to enter the contest to post a written review or testimonial, create a video, a graphic, or even a fan sign for their chance to win a share of the prizes. All entries must be submitted by March 11. Public voting is scheduled between March 15-25, with winners to be announced March 26. Phoenix Forum Badge Prizes must be claimed by March 28, 2013.

"As part of our contest, we're also offering a special reward to every Paxum personal account-holder," Youngs said. "After we receive 100 submitted entries we will be giving one week of free P2P transactions to every personal account-holder, system-wide. We encourage as many people as possible to join in, so that everyone can enjoy this special bonus!"

Full details about Paxum's contest can be found on the Paxum Facebook page, with complete instructions for entry submission.

Paxum Inc is a money services business offering a secure ewallet payment service. It is actively used by hundreds of adult sponsor programs and thousands of adult webmasters worldwide. 

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