BURNABY, B.C. -- TIO Networks Corp. said it will launch a new bill payment program that allows Alltel Wireless' customers to pay their bills with cash at TIO's self-service paystations in convenience stores across 22 states.
Commencing this fall, Alltel customers will be able to make time-sensitive bill payments 24 hours a day by inserting cash through bill acceptors at TIO touchscreen terminals located in their neighborhood c-stores. Alltel customers can navigate through bill pay and other TIO applications in either English or Spanish and complete financial [image-nocss] transactions by either printing or emailing receipts to an email address of their choice. Users pay a $3 convenience fee per transaction.
Little Rock, Ark.-based Alltel is owner and operator of a major wireless network and claims more than 11 million wireless customers.
TIO Networks, Burnaby, B.C., is building a national multi-retailer network of financial services kiosks for the cash-preferred consumer marketplace in North America, with more than 900 locations and several top-tier corporate-owned c-store chains participating.
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