Azerbaijani International News Agency TREND continues to expand access to its paid news and analytical materials. TREND announced the introduction of electronic payment for its services to facilitate and greatly simplify user access to the agency's paid-for materials. If you do not subscribe to TREND, then you can pay for access to the information you need using your credit card - Visa and Master Card can be used to make a purchase via the Internet from any country in the world.
The e-sale of news, introduced with the processing center AzeriCard and certified by the international payment systems MasterCard, Visa and American Express, is designed to accelerate access to information from anywhere in the world and reduce the time taken to deliver news.
Users can subscribe using credit cards by doing the following:- Choose the paid-for news item (marked by a lock symbol on the site);
- If you are not a registered user, you should go through the usual process of obtaining a login and password;
- Choose an effective pay package to access the information.
TREND is also pleased to announce that it has completed testing this process and will soon introduce a system to sell photo materials from the Photo.Trend.Azthrough Visa and Master Card.
You can also pay for TREND to deliver news to your mobile phone. If you do not subscribe to TREND and want to read the paid-for information on www.trend.az , you can send a paid SMS text message from your mobile phone. To read an article with closed access on www.trend.az, click on the item you want, choose your mobile operator's country from the list and send a paid SMS text message to the specified number.
Shortly after, you will receive an SMS text message with a password to enable you to access your item. The password will be active after several minutes. Enter the password in the appropriate field and click "Continue" to receive access to your article. The password will allow access only to the selected article and is not valid for other closed articles. The service will allow TREND clients to get access to paid-for articles in nearly 60 countries worldwide.
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