Paypal rolls out test of in-store payments at Home Depot

Teni Sow | January 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

(Reuters) – eBay Inc’s PayPal unit, which allows consumers to pay for goods online, is running a trial of in-store payments with Home Depot, one of the largest retailers in the U.S., a spokesman said on Friday.

A pilot program for PayPal’s new point-of-sale, or POS, technologies is being run in five Home Depot stores and involves a “small number” of PayPal employees, the PayPal spokesman Anuj Nayar added.

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