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See Full Story7-Eleven said Thursday it will install Internet-enabled financial service kiosks in 36
stores in Fort Myers and Naples, Florida, as part of an expanded test of financial
services that may eventually include online shopping.
The convenience-store chain already has Web-ready machines in 58 of its Texas stores, and
customers have "responded well" to the idea, the company said. The new kiosks are designed
to let customers buy money orders, transfer funds, pay bills and cash checks, and also
handle traditional ATM transactions.
Posted by: john 2001-12-25 07:42:51 In reply to: Nora Macaluso
From a usability standpoint-The vCom terminal should be completely ADA compliant and the functionality should be limited to revenue transactions. Convenience stores are typically what their name implies, convenient, which means "I save time by visiting". The use of a kiosk should not hinder my desire to save time.

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