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- Date: Sat, 09 Jan 1993 20:05:56 EST
- From: Paul Robinson <FZC@CU.NIH.GOV>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: C&P Enters Electronic Services Market
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 13, Issue 16, Message 1 of 12
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- Article Summary
-
- C&P, Herndon Firm Introduce Interactive 'Scanfone' (Washington Post,
- Jan 7, Page D11)
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- John Burgess tells about Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company, in
- cooperation with Herndon, VA-based U.S. Order, the company that
- created it, a new phone for use with electronic services such as
- banking.
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- The phone appears similar to a kitchen wall-mounted telephone stuck on
- the left side of a credit card reader with a swipe slot and a bar-code
- wand.
-
- The phone with services rents for $11.95 a month. You can order
- things by using the wand to scan some bar codes, and then select items
- from the LED display. It is called a "Scanfone' and when you order
- something you can then swipe your credit card through the reader.
-
- Some companies have agreed to sign up for the service, including
- Safeway, which will deliver groceries for a $9.95 service charge
- through Grocery Express (who already does the same thing for the same
- price by picking up the phone and calling them voice.)
-
- Maryland National Bank is already running a bank-by-phone four-line
- display phone. This type of service has not been very popular because
- it has usually been hard to use and overpriced.
-
- The people selling it, naturally, claim that with some practice you
- can pay bills easier and faster with this system than with a pen and a
- checkbook (which since not everyone you pay bills to will be
- subscribed to this, you are still going to need and have to pay with,
- anyway.)
-
- One instant disadvantage is if you order something from a merchant
- using this method and it's out of stock, you get a notice by U.S.
- mail, not on the same call as you would on a voice telephone call.
-
-
- Paul Robinson -- TDARCOS@MCIMAIL.COM
- These opinions are mine alone.
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