According to the company, "With ChargeMeLater, cascading billing in NATS becomes even more robust, giving webmasters the ability to generate revenue from an all-to-common resource: declined traffic. Working behind the scenes, the CML gateway opens after each declined transaction, giving potential clients the ability to pay for membership electronically through ACH, or via regular mail with a check or money order. With CML, non-credit card on-and-offline payments are at last valid and enforceable."
"CML succeeds because it offers webmasters a new opportunity to generate revenue," Stephane Touboul, owner and founder of ChargeMeLater, said. "NATS clients will now benefit from this opportunity. By implementing CML, now all NATS clients can turn their declines into profits and generate an additional revenue stream."
CML has also increased payouts for monthly signups from $6 to $15 for each approved transaction.
For more information, visit www.ChargeMeLater.com.