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• Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

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A search in Google defines POS or PoS is an abbreviation for point of sale (or point of service). This can mean a retail shop, a checkout counter in a shop, or a variable location where a transaction occurs in this type of environment. Additionally, point of sale sometimes refers to the electronic cash register system being used in an establishment. Point of sale systems are used in restaurants, hotels, stadiums, casinos, as well as retail environments — in short, if something can be sold, it can be sold where a point of sale system is in use.

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Wireless point of sale systems is your source for point of sale systems, pos products, barcode scanners and more! Many companies supply point of sale systems and POS products to support today’s retailer. As the scope and complexity of the marketplace increases, maximizing the return on the POS equipment investment becomes critical. Managing the repair, refurbishment and redeployment to keep those POS systems working is essential.

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The website will do well with a clearer picture at the top instead of a blurry one. A picture is worth a thousand words, and having a good clear, crisp picture will speak volumes of the services provided. The blurry picture is akin to a sales man with a hoarse voice promoting and selling your products. Hence in my opinion, it is better to place a clear cut picture for your site.

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