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You’re making a purchase at a retail store, and the cash register is large, clunky, and painfully slow, even for 2004. Customers can pay with their watch or phone just by tapping it on a card reader, and businesses can host an entire POS system on a mobile phone. That’s where you can turn to mobile payment systems.
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