Amazon developing ‘Flexible’ payment service

Amazon is testing something it calls Amazon Flexible Payments Service to compete with PayPal, Google Checkout, and similar services. At Web sites where FPS is installed, customers will be able to use their Amazon login and password to make payments.

Here’s more
from Amazon’s technology chief, and the developers’ forum.

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  1. Posted August 4, 2007 at 10:58 am | Permalink

    Whoa! Amazon sends to be changing at the speed of light! When I first started selling there, they actually had a Zshop system that worked and books flew off my shelves. Now things are way more competitive and sellers have to keep abreast of every change or get lost in the shuffle. Your site is a lifeline for me. Thanks for the update. I wonder how this will play out?

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