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KIOSKS : GROCERY SHOPPING and anything Retail
a ...
24 /
7 ...
World ( all day,
anyday ...non-stop shopping )
No employees needed ...... " sometimes I feel
like a motherless child "
Totally Impersonal ..... " but what if I lose
my change ? ... I
know, I know...go cashless
"
Kiosks for the wave of the hand -- March 2, 2005
http://www.kioskmarketplace.com/research.htm?article_id=22410&pavilion=10&step=story
CR80 News http://www.cr80news.com/

Transponder Dispenser
New vending machine dispenses ready-to-use contactless
payment cards and keyfobs
AcceliStation, the first
self-service automated transponder dispenser
AcceliStation looks, and operates, like an ordinary
vending machine, only this one will spit out an
RFID-enabled, stored value contactless keytag or fob that can be
used, in place of cash, in the store where
the fob is obtained.
"What we've been doing behind the scene is building a
network, building other devices. We've been very quiet, under the
radar right now."
The AcceliStation kiosk dispenses and securely
authorizes contactless payment devices, such as
fobs, key tags, and larger transponders, even cards, if that's
what the retailer wants. The tags can be used immediately by the
consumer once they're activated. A credit, debit, or bank card,
or a prepaid account, including checks, can all be used. In
addition, the tags can be linked to any loyalty program the
retailer might have, said Mr. Bartz.
"The units are also monitored," he added.
"We monitor 27 different points in the unit. We monitor
the paper, we know when the door is opened and whether the
machine is getting low on transponders. And if you tilt the unit,
or move it, it shuts down."
http://www.cr80news.com/library/2004/09/26/new-vending-machine-dispenses-readytouse-contactless-payment-cards-and-keyfobs/ (rms)
RFID KIOSKS
T5-D retail transactions kiosks -- Jan. 25, 2007 ... self
service retail kiosk
retail transactional kiosk systems with its new
flexible T5-D
kiosk terminals.
The newly designed T5-D was developed on behalf of the increasing
demand for kiosk transactional systems in retail settings, and
the first T5-D kiosk terminals will be shipping shortly to
locations throughout Northern Europe in retail consumer locations
as part of a newly launched kiosk product concept which
KT Technology developed on behalf of one of its Pan
European customers.
The unit can be supplied with printer, barcode scanner, electronic EMV card slot, cash and coin payment
devices, smart card readers, chip and pin pad, product
dispenser,
http://www.freepressreleases.co.uk/Press_Releases/Technology/KT_Technology_launches_New_Flexible_Transactional_Retail_T5-D_Self_Service_Kiosk_200701242950/
Debit-fobs from a kiosk at your local grocery store soon
Transponder (
RFID ) Dispenser-- Sept. 26, 2004 ...In Grocery Stores soon--
AcceliStation
New vending machine dispenses
ready-to-use contactless payment cards and keyfobs
AcceliStation, the first self-service
automated transponder dispenser
... this one will spit out an RFID-enabled, stored value
contactless keytag or fob that can be used, in place of cash, in
the store where the fob is obtained
....most retailers don't want to deal with cash."
"The
machine authenticates back to a database to make sure the person
is who he says he is
Next year, when the RFID watch is introduced, it will be a
complete, working watch with the RFID chip.
"We build devices, the network, all private
label. When we walk into a retailer, the reader, the transponder,
the dispenser are all under their brand. We'll be the first
group, as of January, 2005 that will have a total private label
solution," said Mr. Bartz.
http://www.cr80news.com/library/2004/09/26/new-vending-machine-dispenses-readytouse-contactless-payment-cards-and-keyfobs/
(rms)
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/kiosks.html
http://www.cr80news.com/library/2004/09/26/new-vending-machine-dispenses-readytouse-contactless-payment-cards-and-keyfobs/
www.accelitec.com
What is ISO 14443 platform ?
That is the global standardization for all contactless cards to
be interoperable with all RFID payment systems.
( Ed. note : In other words all systems will be ready for
the 666 MOB )
What is IC ? Integrated Circuit ( Interoperable Card ? )
PAY ALL BILLS HERE
--Dec. 2004
Without a checkbook or online banking account, when it comes time
to pay bills, those "unbanked" consumers are spending a
considerable amount of time running around taking care of
business. But the company's "Pay All Bills Here" kiosk
is designed to eliminate much of that footwork for them.
The system involves a self-service terminal similar in appearance
to an ATM. Customers of retail locations including check-cashing
outlets or grocery and convenience stores can use the terminals
to pay bills for local and national service providers such as
utility companies and cellular providers.
http://www.greensheet.com/PriorIssues-/041201-/20.htm
Shopping with RFID
--tailor-made for each retailer
Transponder ( RFID )
Dispenser-- Sept. 26, 2004 ...In Grocery Stores soon-- AcceliStation
New vending machine dispenses ready-to-use contactless
payment cards and keyfobs
AcceliStation, the first
self-service automated transponder dispenser
... this one will spit out an
RFID-enabled, stored value contactless keytag or fob that can be
used, in place of cash, in the store where the fob is obtained
The AcceliStation kiosk dispenses and securely authorizes contactless payment devices, such as fobs, key tags, and larger transponders, even cards, if that's what the retailer wants. The tags can be used immediately by the consumer once they're activated. A credit, debit, or bank card, or a prepaid account, including checks, can all be used. In addition, the tags can be linked to any loyalty program the retailer might have, said Mr. Bartz.
The RFID dispenser is
retailer-dependent, he said. That means that Accelitec will
produce the kiosk and the tags based on the retailer's
specifications.
....most retailers don't want to deal with cash."
"The machine
authenticates back to a database to make sure the person is who
he says he is
Next year, when the RFID watch is
introduced, it will be a complete, working watch with the RFID
chip.
"We build devices, the
network, all private label. When we walk into a retailer, the
reader, the transponder, the dispenser are all under their brand.
We'll be the first group, as of January, 2005 that will have a
total private label solution," said Mr. Bartz.
http://www.cr80news.com/library/2004/09/26/new-vending-machine-dispenses-readytouse-contactless-payment-cards-and-keyfobs/
Ed. note:
The rfid subdermal chip
placed in the patrons of the Baja Beach Club are tailor-made to
the specific retailer. They work much like the tag or fob
dispensed from a kiosk that soon will be in every grocery store.
Only in the case of Baja Beach Club the rfid was embedded in the
arm, instead of a fob or tag.
These fob, arm, or tag rfid chips do not constitute the
actual 666 Mark of the Beast as we see it. They are forerunners;
and as you can tell, the progression keeps advancing more and
more as we are being conditioned to living in a cashless society.
The System knows that
Christians and free-agents known as "resisters" or
"dissenters" do not want to trade privacy for Big
Brother invasion, nor do we want to disobey the command in
Revelation 13 and 14 that specifically tells us not to take the
mark of the Beast.
So the rfid-dispensing kiosks placed in each grocery store will
greatly enhance the System's ability to monitor and profile all
of their customers, when cash is no longer accepted. Since the
fob or tag is not embedded in the right hand or forehead, no one
will have an excuse not to take the rfid chip into their
possession.
Each purchase one makes, how
long a time spent in the store, what days one shops, how many
persons the food will supply, what religion and race people
belong to through holiday purchases etc. will all be noted and
analyzed and summed. ( Shades of Minority Report)
This information will be
fed into databases in regards to one's health insurance and
medical records and the like.
And in time, when people are actually taking the embedded chip
into their right hand or forehead--which is allied with the
Beast's name, number and image--for all purchases, the remaining
list of names from the kiosk-registry will furnish the system
with a quick reference of those who are not assimilating into the
new economic society.
A fast round-up of resisters
into "re-education camps" could then be feasible.
Those of us who believe in the Rapture hold onto Revelation 3:10 as our redemption from this system.
2,500 Automated
Postal Centers for U.S. Postal Service -- Dec.7, 2004
Don't want to wait in a long line this holiday to mail
your Christmas packages? You might not have to this year because
of a new machine called an Automated Postal Center, or APC. This
self-service kiosk takes the place of a person, as long as you
pay by debit or credit card.
Customers choose how to send their mail using a touch screen and
numeric key-pad. The Kiosk then weighs the mail and prints the
receipt and mailing label. Postal workers say it saves time and a
headache for everyone. http://www.kltv.com/Global/story.asp?S=2673602&nav=1TjDU2I2
http://www.news.wisc.edu/10509.html
DMV Kiosks in Nevada
http://www.kioskmarketplace.com/research.htm?article_id=21411&pavilion=10&step=story
CypherMint: Pay Cash Now
Debit Visa Card for bankless people -- Oct. 4, 2004
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., Oct. 1, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --
Cyphermint, Inc., the leading provider of secure electronic
payment solutions, announces that it is offering the un-banked
U.S. market its Pay Cash Now(tm) Debit Visa(r) Card,
for use on the Internet, at any ATM nationwide or any
merchant that accepts Visa. The Pay Cash Now Debit Visa
Card, issued by BANKFIRST, provides customers who would
not qualify for credit or checking accounts, a flexible and
secure cashless payment option. Pay Cash Now cardholders can buy
products and services without the use of a major credit card.
The Pay Cash Now Card is not just limited to un-banked
consumers. It is also suitable as a money-management tool for any
budget-conscious consumer who would like to keep their spending
in check. Since the Pay Cash Now Card is a prepaid
card and access to funds is limited to how much is
loaded on the card, overspending is not an option.
http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/news_releases.mhtml?d=64696
NCR's Easy-Point
Express kiosk
http://www.kioskmarketplace.com/research.htm?article_id=20572&pavilion=21&step=story
InfoTouch,
LeapWireless kiosks for Cricket Express Pay (
Bill Paying)
"We will continue to roll out additional kiosk locations
within the 840 municipalities we serve across the nation."
Info Touch Technologies develops and deploys financial
transaction software and consumer services in the self-service
automated kiosk industry. Surfnet is Info Touch's trademarked
technology for the secure and convenient delivery of e-services,
including bill payment, maps and directions, money transfer, PIN
dispensing for pre-paid products and services and electronic
couponing.
Leap, headquartered in San Diego, provides mobile
wireless services that are targeted to meet the needs of
customers who are under-served by traditional communications
companies. Leap pioneered Cricket service, a wireless
alternative to traditional landline service.
http://www.kioskmarketplace.com/research.htm?article_id=20718&pavilion=10&step=story
Non-profit organizations are using interactive Web-based
kiosks to display ... their community initiatives.
They are also using kiosks to provide detailed information to
donors and the public about how their money is being spent. In
addition, they are using the kiosks to recognize donors with multimedia
feature stories that include video and audio. All of the
above features work to help donors, prospective donors and the
public, identify with their organization, increasing their
desire to participate. Interactive feedback
forms and surveys contained on the kiosks are also being
used to create new relationships and strengthen existing
relationships.
http://www.plannedlegacy.com/newsletter/fall2002/non-profit_kiosks.html
Salvation
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible www.blueletterbible.org