USA Technologies Helps Kiosk Customer, Flat Out of Heels, Reach More Consumers with Aching Feet
Ladies' Shoes Kiosk Incorporates Customized Automated Retailing
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Flat Out of Heels CEO,
Flat Out of Heels' rollable ballet style flats are designed for women with aching feet everywhere. The shoes can be used as an emergency flat or for everyday use, whether a business commuter, busy mom, late night party goer, traveler or a student. After selling shoes online and in select retail locations for the last two years, Flat Out of Heels' latest expansion efforts match the capabilities of self-service technology with consumers in high-traffic retail locations that value the instant gratification a kiosk can provide.
"USAT's assistance with a cashless payment solution is one of the main
reasons why we are in the kiosk business today; we needed reliable
credit card capabilities that seamlessly integrated with a machine that
we were essentially building from scratch," said Flat Out of Heels chief
executive officer and creator,
"Our rollable shoe machine has been customized with the most cutting edge automated retailing technology encased in a sleek design that is indicative of our brand," continued Dickson. "In addition to credit/debit card acceptance and remote inventory management enabled by USAT's ePort® cashless payment system, the front of our machine is equipped with a 17" high definition monitor to display our commercial or other advertising for customers and the side panels can be customized for advertising and branding campaigns."
USAT provides developers and OEMs of unattended, automated technology with simple and secure integration to USAT's ePort Connect® suite of cashless payment services. The ePort EDGE® and G-series are available with hardwired payment interfaces such as serial and pulse and include cellular wireless connectivity to USAT's network. For computer-based applications (Windows or Linux), USAT offers a Web service, QuickConnect™.
According to Flat Out of Heels, it anticipates introducing 100 machines
over the next twenty-four months following the premiere at the
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