Monday, April 18, 2011

Wal-Mart testing video game kiosks in deal with Columbus provider - Business First of Columbus:

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Retailing giant will feature E-Play’s kiosks for used video gamezs in the vestibules of 77 storew inthe Northeast. Wal-Mart and Columbus-based E-Platy declined to comment on thetest run, other than to provid a fact sheet about the which buy used video games using a databas with prices for more than 4,000 titles. Customers scan games’ UPC code and then are givejn the chance to accept or declinethe turn-ib price, which would be credited to a credit or debitr card. The price can be as much as $25 for a high-demanf game. (Fellow parents would agree the averagew is likely tobe much, much less.
) E-Platy has other partnerships with convenience stores, gasoline service stations and other that have put its DVD- and video game-rental kiosks in more than 200 locations in 11 including Ohio. Columbus Business First has reported on some of itspreviousw deals, each time without comment from despite repeated requests. The company was part of Dallas-base d ’s Blockbuster Express $1 DVD rental kiosk test in which was abandoned in then it partneredwith ’s MovieSto subsidiary for a similar $1 DVD kiosk test. Recessio n be damned. Let’s expand.

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