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point of sale
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point of sale

In business premises, place at which a sale is made. This could be at a retail store (such as a supermarket checkout), at home (door-to-door sales), or on the phone (phone selling). At the point of sale there will often be promotional materials and other inducements to purchase, such as notices of special offers. In conjunction with electronic funds transfer, point of sale is part of the terminology of ‘cashless shopping’, enabling buyers to transfer funds directly from their bank accounts to the shop's.



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Customers can donate to the Red Cross at all Ralphs and Food 4 Less stores at checkstands throughout the month of September.
As a result, the stores didn't look as good, service suffered and there were longer lines at the checkstands, Levene said.
During October Safeway customers were given an opportunity to donate to the cause by purchasing pink ribbons, the symbol of breast cancer awareness, at checkstands in all 1,767 stores in the United States and Canada.
 
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