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If you are looking to buy digital content and goods using your mobile phone, then you should check out Bango. Bango works with credit cards and PayPal internationally and works across all kinds of mobile devices. Bango is a web-based mobile payment provider.

Square enables anyone in the US with an iOS or Android device to sign up and accept credit cards in minutes. The app is free, the card reader is free, and the only fee is per transaction. Square is you when the answer to the question, “Do you accept cards?” is “Yes”.

Send, receive and pay money using your cell phone with Luup. Partnering with banks around the globe, Luup is building an international mobile transaction network that specializes in the hosting of stored value account for financial institutions.

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Don’t have access to credit cards or a bank account? Not to worry. Mopay offers a quick and simple billing solution for small online purchases (mainly virtual goods) through mobile operator accounts.

Now you can send money via text messages. With Xipwire, you can fund your account with money from a debit card, bank account, or credit card and with just a couple of steps, you can send and receive money using a simple text message.

If you are into social networking and online gaming and don’t have a bank account, Zong allows you to make small purchases with your mobile phone. The charge is directed to the mobile operator and then charged on your cell phone bill.

Google Wallet. Look for the signs at retailers where it says Paypass. Tap your phone to the reader and your phone sends a payment. Google Wallet combines offers and payments at the point of sale, makes it easy for partners and third-parties to create better consumer experiences.

The ClearXchange platform allows customers to move money more conveniently and safely using a mobile number or email address. Customers of the three banks will be able to move funds directly from their existing checking accounts using an email address or mobile number – instead of providing checking account and routing numbers

See a list of 3rd party in-app billing solutions for developers, link here.

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