Payvment has agreed to refer its social commerce sellers to another Facebook storefront provider Ecwid after its announcement on closing down its social commerce service on February 28, 2013. Payvment arranged such partnership is to ensure its customers have a smooth transition and can continue selling successfully on Facebook and other online properties.
This partnership also will strengthen Ecwid’s position as the leader in social commerce software by acquiring additional sellers from Payvment to its existing 250,000 client base in 174 countries.
by Alice Lee

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