Friday, 24 October 2008

Second proposal/ Retail preference card

This proposal takes the basics behind the oyster card but changes them up for high street retail purposes

For this example we’ll use the well known shop HMV, as the title entails this idea is a card that carries your retail preferences.

The owner would carry this card in their wallet or purse with some of their likes and dislikes already programmed onto it as you walk inside HMV the reader at the door picks it up.

their preferences are then loaded into the store data base so that they can go to any user console in the store and bring up items in store or upcoming ones that link to the data on that user’s card.

As well as saving the person the hassle or trying to get a staff member to help it would also allow the user to have the option to have an automated text sent to their phone when an item they are interested in is released.

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