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posted by : video tagging, 05 March 2009 Complain about this comment
On the Contrary

This is big new. Does this Estonian mobile-payment solution have a UK patent. Is it in a position to launch to the UK market and/or franchise out into other countries?

YES. It is called mobile payment... CORRECT. That is the catagory underwhich Beem falls... Cars are called cars. Some are better some are worse. Wouldn't it be better to drive a Beemer?

To buy transit passes....? Brilliant. With Beem you can buy anything provided the person your buying it off has a mobile.


To the writer of the article.
1stly you are awsome.
2ndly you don't need to keep £50 in your account for emergencies - you simply need to have your bank account attached so that you can text the GET CASH command to BEEM and withdraw X amount of money instantaneously.
3rdly the taxi company does not have to accept beem (although it helps). The driver simply has to have a mobile phone number (with or without a beem account) and then any funds transfered to his mobile will be in waiting for him in his beem account once he makes one using that same mobile.

Beemer

posted by : Beemer, 18 November 2008 Complain about this comment
No news

I don't know about the rest of the world, but this payment method has been available for years in Estonia. It's called mobile-payment. I have only used it a couple of times, to buy Transit passes. And yeah - some cabs and shops also accept this payment method.

posted by : Juhan Juurikas, 15 November 2008 Complain about this comment
Excellent.

Loved the article. Informative, funny, and gave a good example of this tech in practice while voicing practical fears about theft.

posted by : interested_party, 15 November 2008 Complain about this comment

Firm lets you buy stuff with your mobile

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