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Re: Touch Tone Grocery Shopping - Promise Never Realized?


DevilsPGD (spam_narf_spam@crazyhat.net)
Thu, 03 Aug 2006 17:45:30 -0500

In message <telecom25.285.7@telecom-digest.org> DLR
<news23@raleighthings.com> wrote:

> What most people don't realize is how expensive it is to run an Internet
> shopping setup. There's a huge cost of startup to deal with 24/7, fraud
> prevention, security, E&O, etc ... A small business will have trouble
> keeping up unless they make it an Internet order taking setup with
> billing handled manually.

This doesn't need to be expensive -- The grocery delivery in Calgary
simply billed you when you showed up. They didn't take cash, just a
swiped card and signed receipt for a credit card, or a debit card + pin
(this is real debit, not the Visa --> debit gateway the US has.)

Even less fraud potential since they didn't accept cheques, and have a
confirmed address.

In Jolt We Trust

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