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ATLANTA, GA, Dec 15, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- TRUSTCASH HOLDINGS, INC.
("TRUSTCASH" or the "Company") (PINKSHEETS: TCHH) today announces it has
successfully tested the Trustcash money transfer service. Specifically, two
Trustcash member accounts were created, Trustcash tokens were purchased by
member A, tokens were transferred to member B and member B was able to unload
the tokens to their bank account as a real cash credit. The system allows
Trustcash accounts to be loaded and unloaded via credit card and ACH. Direct
debit options will be added in 2010.
This newest Trustcash technology will be made available to our members with
the launch of the Trustcash 3.0 website and the completion of all compliance
requirements.
The Company will continue testing the system with our current merchants as a
pay out system and with our staff and consultants as an alternative to wire
transfers and checks.
About Trustcash
Through its Trustcash brand and website (www.trustcash.com), Trustcash is a pioneer
of anonymous payment systems for the internet. Trustcash developed a business
based on the sale of a virtual stored value card that can be used by consumers
to make secure and anonymous purchases on the internet. The company markets its
Trustcash(TM) payment card, which is sold in denominations ranging from $10 to
$200 online. The Trustcash(TM) card is the only "stored value card" produced
where no personal data is stored by or available to a vendor or merchant,
providing a unique level of both security and privacy to the purchaser.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
A number of statements contained in this press release are forward-looking
statements. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and
uncertainties, including the sufficiency of existing capital resources,
technological changes and uncertainties related to the development of
Trustcash's business model. The actual results Trustcash may achieve could
differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to such risks and
uncertainties
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