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Abazias.com Partners with Google for Shopping Checkout
Business Wire, April 2, 2007
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- In addition to showcasing over 80,000 diamonds, Abazias.com (OTCBB:ABZA) now strategically aligns itself with Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) by offering Google Checkout(TM) (http://checkout.google.com/), a checkout process that makes online shopping faster and more convenient.
"Abazias Diamonds has spent the last year enhancing the company's website, customer service, value and user benefits, and this is the cherry on top," states Oscar Rodriguez, CEO of Abazias. Working with Google Checkout offers another level of credibility and security when checking out, further enhancing the shopper's experience."
Google Checkout helps shoppers by giving them the ability to enter their basic information, such as shipping and payment information, only once. Thereafter, when checking out at any store, such as Abazias.com, that offers Google Checkout, shoppers can simply enter their login information to complete their purchase. This enables shoppers to eliminate an average of 15 steps from the online checkout process.
Abazias.com has created a strong customer following based on customer service and site innovations that let shoppers create their own jewelry. In addition to delivering quality diamonds at wholesale prices, Abazias.com is also a full-service jeweler offering a large selection of settings for stones purchased.
Abazias.com showcases over 80,000 diamonds, valued at over $550 million on its site at www.abazias.com. Most of Abazias.com's diamonds are GIA, AGS or EGL certified. Abazias.com offers the "Couples Diamond[R]" which is required to meet even higher standards for cut, clarity and dimensions. Abazias.com is also a full-service jeweler offering a large selection of settings for stones purchased. For more information about Abazias.com, visit the Company's website at www.abazias.com.
This press release may contain statements (such as projections regarding future performance) that are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
NOTE: Google and Google Checkout are trademarks of Google Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
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