Posted October 20, 200618 yr i havent seen this in action yet. i'm for it if it saves me from carrying a credit card or wallet. does it? anyone tried it yet or have misgivings about using this technology? BUSINESS: At Zagara's, let your finger do the paying Mary Vanac Plain Dealer Reporter The latest technology at Zagara’s Marketplace definitely has “the cool factor,” in the words of store manager Dan Gradijan. This week, the Cleveland Heights grocer became the first retailer in Northeast Ohio to offer the Pay By Touch Wallet — a point-of-sale system that enables customers to pay for groceries by scanning their index fingers and keying in a number. www.cleveland.com
October 20, 200618 yr Interesting... *cough*markofthebeast*cough* :evil: clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
October 20, 200618 yr The electronic check transaction that results is free to the customer, Espinosa said. The e-check transaction costs less than half of what a credit card transaction would for the retailer, Gradijan said. Does anyone know how much a retailer must pay for credit card transactions?
October 20, 200618 yr "Does anyone know how much a retailer must pay for credit card transactions?" I've heard it's something along the lines of 2%-3%, thus you see a lot of places having a minimum purchase for using a credit card. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
October 20, 200618 yr I've heard that Zagara's will be looking at a possible spot in Lakewood. There's about to be a nice piece of real estate available come December at Detroit and Bunts. When compared to the current Giant Eagle and Tops, I think Lakewood residents would stand with open arms if Zagara's decided to come.
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