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EDDCS Releases Digital Product Shopping Cart Corvallis (I-Newswire) June 21, 2011 - EDDCS (Electronic Download Delivery Confirmation Service) has recently released a Digital Product Shopping Cart system for sellers of digital products via the Internet. The Digital Product Cart is fully integrated with EDDCS, a patented technology that provides delivery confirmation on digital goods that can be viewed by any third party. The Digital Product Cart is designed exclusively for sellers who offer digital products, including music, photographs, art, eBooks, or software, and offers complete order management and tracking. It also features unlimited products and categories, is simple to use and install, and can easily be integrated into a website using a world-class template system. It features automated delivery, manual resend of downloads, and is integrated with PayPal's payment system with future payment processors in the works. "The main purpose of the Digital Product cart is to provide sellers of digital products complete order management and proof of delivery once the sale is finalized," said EDDCS founder and software engineer Duane Murray. "Digital merchants have a difficult time finding a simple shopping cart designed specifically for digital goods and they often have to pay a web designer hundreds of dollars to tweak existing carts to suit their needs. Digital merchants are also in a bind when it comes to proving the delivery of digital products, creating the serious issue of friendly fraud. EDDCS is the solution." The Digital Product Cart software is free to download at Digital Download Shopping Cart Software EDDCS Releases Digital Courier Software EDDCS has recently released a Digital Courier software package in response to the growing need for instantaneous and secure document delivery via the Internet. Corvallis, OR (I-Newswire) June 14, 2011 - EDDCS (Electronic Download Delivery Confirmation Service) has recently released a Digital Courier software package in response to the growing need for instantaneous and secure document delivery via the Internet. The Digital Courier Service is fully integrated with EDDCS, which is a patented technology that provides delivery confirmation on digital goods, and the Digital Courier software provides critical document management and added security to the delivery of digital documents. With Digital Courier users can track the delivery status of documents, and provide proof to any third party that the package has been sent and delivered. The courier service allows users to keep sensitive documents on their local system, and no uploading to a third party service is required. It also speeds up the delivery, as there is no waiting for a physical courier services to pick up and deliver documents. Digital Courier can also cut business costs, because users no longer have to print documents to send them, or pay for physical courier services. "The main purpose of the Digital Courier Software system is to provide proof of delivery on those time sensitive documents that financial organizations, lawyers, doctors, construction firms, and corporations send every day," said EDDCS founder and software engineer Duane Murray. "It also has several added bonuses to businesses because it increases security, reduces costs, and benefits the environment by significantly cutting print costs for most businesses. In an age when we are relying more and more on the Internet to facilitate day-to-day business practices, it just makes sense to deliver critical documents in a faster and more secure manner." The Digital Courier Software package is free to download at Digital Courier Software EDDCS Announces Patent Issuance For Download Delivery Confirmation EDDCS, an Internet company focused on proving delivery of digital merchandise, today announced the issuance of US Patent Number 7,895,298 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. (I-Newswire) Corvallis, OR, February 26, 2011 - EDDCS (Electronic Download Delivery Confirmation Service) (http://www.eddcs.com) has launched a service designed exclusively for Internet retailers who specialize in virtual products sold and delivered via the Internet. This system provides delivery confirmation, similar to delivery confirmation for physically mailed packages, for merchants selling e-books, music, software, and more. As more and more people turn to instant media downloads there has also been an increase in reports of non-receipt of merchandise. While some complaints are valid, merchants are also seeing an increase in friendly fraud. Friendly fraud occurs when a customer places an order with their credit or debit card, and then issues a chargeback via their credit card company or banking institution, despite the fact that they have received the product they ordered. In the digital world merchants have been strong-armed into refunding payments to avoid charge backs. On most occasions the customer simply contacts the merchant with a complaint and the merchant will issue a refund to the customer, with few questions asked. Duane Murray, the architect and inventor of EDDCS, is also a digital merchant and has faced this very scenario many times over the years. "The digital market is expansive, and will only continue to grow as more people become accustomed to the immediate delivery of their digital media. As a digital retailer, I searched for an existing service and was unable to find one that would protect digital e-merchants from friendly fraud. EDDCS was born from my own business needs, and we are excited to offer the service to all digital e-merchants," said Duane Murray. This patented technology provides delivery confirmation, and is viewable by third parties, on downloadable merchandise. This allows merchants, customers, and chargeback investigators to verify the delivery status of digital items. Contacts: EDDCS Business Communications |
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