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Verizon to sell products and services via 7-Eleven stores

Verizon Communications today announced a five-year agreement with 7-Eleven, through which the carrier will sell a variety of products and services via electronic kiosks. A 94-store test is currently underway in Texas and Florida, with full national rollout expected some time next year.

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The Vcom kiosks provide a variety of web-enabled, interactive services to 7-Eleven customers, including ATM transactions, check-cashing services and the ability to send and receive money orders. Other companies marketing products and services via the kiosks include American Express and Western Union.

The deal gives Verizon exclusivity for certain telecommunications products sold through Vcom kiosks. Users will access Verizon’s Web site from the kiosk and then be able to order services such as long distance, local service and add-on services including Caller ID. They will also be able to view or pay their bills and order repair services from the kiosk.

--Glenn Bischoff, senior writer

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