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Bill Me Later Hiring 120 Workers, Opening New Customer Service Center in Hunt Valley

Towson, MD (September 12, 2008)—Bill Me Later, the Timonium, Maryland headquartered company that provides next generation payment service, announced that the firm is hiring more than 100 new workers in operations, customer service and information technology positions. Bill Me Later also celebrated the opening of a new 26,000 square foot customer service center on Schilling Road in Hunt Valley. 

“The caliber of the people and talent we can attract in Baltimore County is a key factor in Bill Me Later’s success,” said Gary Marino, CEO of Bill Me Later. “We are committed to growing in the region, and our new customer service center is an essential part of our growth strategy. It will help us better serve the millions of people who rely on Bill Me Later for a convenient, safe shopping experience.”

Deployed by leading retail brands such as Apple, Borders, Continental Airlines and Zappos, Bill Me Later allows consumers to conveniently and securely make online and phone purchases without a credit card. Bill Me Later is Maryland's third fastest growing company, according to the 2008 Inc. 5000 rankings, with three-year growth topping 2,500 percent.

"Bill Me Later's innovation and entrepreneurship have created a Baltimore County company that is changing the way consumers shop online," said David S. Iannucci, Executive Director of the Baltimore County Department of Economic Development. "Bill Me Later has hung out the 'help wanted' sign as they recruit 120 new workers for their fast growing firm."

Founded in 2000, Bill Me Later, Inc. is a privately held company headquartered in Timonium, Maryland, with additional office locations in Hunt Valley, Maryland and San Francisco.

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