
Customers will be able to simply swipe their phones across till scanners, which will then charge the cost of the product to their Barclaycard account.
Initially customers will only be able to make payments for products costing less than £10.
LONDON - Orange has agreed a deal with Barclaycard which will enable customers to use their mobile phones as payment devices within three years.
Customers will be able to simply swipe their phones across till scanners, which will then charge the cost of the product to their Barclaycard account.
Initially customers will only be able to make payments for products costing less than £10.
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