
4000 3Zaps Active Code enabled posters on trains and stations
3Zaps, a cloud-based service which lets customers buy, donate, subscribe, reserve or book items with a smartphone and tablet, has launched a new service which allows users with a smartphone to buy tickets for a boat show via PayPal or a credit/debit card without using an app (view press release). The company printed around 4000 3Zaps Active Code enabled posters on trains and stations across the South East and West of England, whereby commuters can scan the 3Zaps QR Code, NFC Tag or use the URL to buy tickets. The project is run by KBH On Train Media and AMS Media with support from PayPal UK.
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