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By Anonymous ROHNERT PARK, Calif. – CrossCheck, Inc., the nation’s largest privately held payment guarantee-company, has begun providing check guarantee to 17 Master Tile stores in Texas, Oklahoma and Florida. With CrossCheck’s services, all Master Tile stores will have protection against returned personal and business checks and risky CODs, making the acceptance of check payments worry-free.
“Having protection against potentially unreliable COD transactions is important for building supply companies like Master Tile that rely on CODs to make sales,” said CrossCheck’s President and CEO J. David Siembieda.
Master Tile has been in business for more than 52 years and was one of the first U.S. companies to import ceramic tile. Both the residential and commercial markets are served by Master Tile’s prompt and personal service and wide selection of tile styles and price brackets. Master Tile only sells through wholesale channels so its Certified Ceramic Tile Consultants and other staff can focus on customers from the building and remodeling industries. For more information, please visit Master Tile’s Web site at www.mastertile.net.
Founded in 1983, CrossCheck provides payment guarantee solutions to more than 79,000 retail and dealer outlets nationwide and handled more than $10.2 billion in guaranteed transactions in 2002. Its goal for nearly two decades has been to provide merchant customers with increased profitability while reducing their financial risk. CrossCheck is known for industry firsts and cutting-edge technology in the point-of-sale financial services marketplace. For more information, visit CrossCheck’s Web site at www.cross-check.com or call (800) 654-2365.
For More Information Contact:
Kristin Coughtry
Phone: (707) 586-0551, ext. 9504
Fax: (707) 586-1884
Email: KristinC@cross-check.com
www.cross-check.com
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