Amazon Flexible Payments Service
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Amazon FPS (Flexible Payments Service) is an Amazon Web Service that allows the transfer of money between two entities. The service was launched as a limited beta in August 2007. Some of the features of Amazon FPS are:
- Support for micropayments by grouping several small transactions into a larger one paid for by traditional e-commerce means.
- Ability to pay by credit card, bank account, and Amazon Payments.
- Programmatically define payment instructions on each transaction.
- Support for multiple and recurring payments.
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[edit] External links
- Amazon FPS (official site)
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