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December 13, 2011

ProtectCell Announces Partnership with Process Pink Payments

ProtectCell has found a new friend in Process Pink Payments, LLC, as company has announced that it is forming a partnership with Process Pink Payments, a leader in payment processing services.

Thanks to the new partnership, when a ProtectCell transaction is processed, a portion of the transaction is donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Process Pink is one of the top credit and debit card payment services in the U.S.

“We’re not just a company that safeguards consumers’ wireless lifestyles,” Scott McLaren, president and chief marketing officer of ProtectCell said. “We’re a company that genuinely cares about people and the world we live in.”

This year, 260,000 women are estimated to be diagnosed with breast cancer, according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). According to NBCF, one in eight women is expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. The survival rate is not promising as 40,000 women are expected to succumb to the disease. The NBCF’s mission to save lives is being reinforced by Process Pink’s affiliation with the NBCF and ProtectCell, according to company officials. Education is being used by Process Pink to increase awareness of breast cancer. The organization is also providing mammograms for those in need.

ProtectCell’s core value of giving back to the community is supported by ProtectCell’s partnership with Process Pink. A cell phone recycling program is one such citizenship efforts from ProtectCell. The organization also has ties with national and local charities. Each team member of ProtectCell is given paid time off for doing community service or charity work.

“We are very pleased to partner with ProtectCell to promote awareness of breast cancer,” Anthony Holder, president of Process Pink said. “Not only does ProtectCell defend consumers’ wireless lifestyles, they also help women by donating a portion of their transactions to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.”


Carolyn John is a Contributor to MobilityTechzone. To read more of her articles, please columnist page.

Edited by Carrie Schmelkin


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