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		<title>KushCash Tackles the Untackleable</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Arrington</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[KushCash is a mobile payments solution that launched in 2005, and they&#8217;re pushing out a new version of the service this morning. Back in 2005, mobile person-to-person payments were seen as a viable niche, since PayPal didn&#8217;t yet have a mobile product. KushCash promoted their product to the urban elite &#8211; the surf and skater crowds in Southern California where the company is based. Their world changed significantly in March 2006 when PayPal Mobile launched. KushCash is a not-bad service but it requires a software download that most phones don&#8217;t support. PayPal&#8217;s solution uses the text message platform that all cell phones can access. Given PayPal has an easier to use product and it actually works on most phones, I was compelled to ask KushCash this simple question: How do you get over the PayPal hurdle? The answer: Hmmm&#8230;good question, how do we tackle that giant? We don&#8217;t. At least for now. Why tackle a bloated army when you can train a village of talented warriors from far away? I think that what KushCash offers is a completely different beast in its own &#8211; yes, of course we&#8217;d love users to use KushCash for all types of merchant, sales and personal transactions &#8211; and they do, but what I think that KushCash offers that behemoths like Paypal and other smaller competitors don&#8217;t is personality, ease-of-use and a fresh format and attitude. If the mobile payment market was set in an old black and white high school movie &#8211; we&#8217;d be the new student that arrived in the middle of the year. Handsome, yes. Smart? Yes. A rebel? Yes. But he loves his mother and comes home every night for supper, but tears it up on the drag strip after dark. We&#8217;re the first to offer social lending features and financial network bragging rights. Regardless of all of that, I think that KushCash would appeal to users that don&#8217;t want to use what&#8217;s out there. There are users that want a service that functions like Paypal Mobile, but maybe executes it in an easier and more relaxed way but backed with the same safe and secure financial/privacy measures. Feedback is great so far, we have surfers, bankers and babysitters that use KushCash for social lending AND for business. We&#8217;ll check back in to KushCash in six months and see how they&#8217;re doing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.kushcash.com"></a><a href="http://www.kushcash.com">KushCash</a> is a mobile payments solution that launched in 2005, and they&#8217;re pushing out a new version of the service this morning. Back in 2005, mobile person-to-person payments were seen as a viable niche, since PayPal didn&#8217;t yet have a mobile product. KushCash promoted their product to the urban elite &#8211; the surf and skater crowds in Southern California where the company is based.</p>
<p>Their world changed significantly in March 2006 when <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/03/22/paypal-mobile-launches-and-its-awesome/">PayPal Mobile</a> launched.</p>
<p>KushCash is a not-bad service but it requires a software download that most phones don&#8217;t support. PayPal&#8217;s solution uses the text message platform that all cell phones can access. Given PayPal has an easier to use product and it actually works on most phones, I was compelled to ask KushCash this simple question: How do you get over the PayPal hurdle?</p>
<p>The answer:</p>
<blockquote><p>Hmmm&#8230;good question, how do we tackle that giant? We don&#8217;t. At least for now. Why tackle a bloated army when you can train a village of talented warriors from far away? I think that what KushCash offers is a completely different beast in its own &#8211; yes, of course we&#8217;d love users to use KushCash for all types of merchant, sales and personal transactions &#8211; and they do, but what I think that KushCash offers that behemoths like Paypal and other smaller competitors don&#8217;t is personality, ease-of-use and a fresh format and attitude. If the mobile payment market was set in an old black and white high school movie &#8211; we&#8217;d be the new student that arrived in the middle of the year. Handsome, yes. Smart? Yes. A rebel? Yes. But he loves his mother and comes home every night for supper, but tears it up on the drag strip after dark. We&#8217;re the first to offer social lending features and financial network bragging rights. Regardless of all of that, I think that KushCash would appeal to users that don&#8217;t want to use what&#8217;s out there. There are users that want a service that functions like Paypal Mobile, but maybe executes it in an easier and more relaxed way but backed with the same safe and secure financial/privacy measures. Feedback is great so far, we have surfers, bankers and babysitters that use KushCash for social lending AND for business.</p></blockquote>
<p>We&#8217;ll check back in to KushCash in six months and see how they&#8217;re doing.</p>
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