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E-Time System Launches New Self Serve Solutions for C-Store Industry

Business Wire, April 26, 2004

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

WILLOW GROVE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 26, 2004

E-Time System, Inc. (www.pcets.com) today announced two new self-serve solutions for the convenience store industry. E-Time Self Serve Kiosk and E-Time Semi Self Serve Kiosk are now available as part of the E-Time System Suite.

E-Time Semi Self Serve can stand alone at any C-Store, allowing consumers to make product selections from an easy to use touch screen. Upon choosing a product, a receipt with a product SKU prints out and is taken to a C-Store register for payment. At the register, any C-Store point of sale application integrated with E-Time prints the digitized coupon upon receipt of payment.

"We recognize that C-Stores need a different approach to selling prepaid and other services such as bill payments. Our E-Time Semi Kiosks have lots to offer. They are compact, simple to use and catch the customer's eyes," says Gil Barzeski, CEO of E-Time System. "Integration with existing point of sale software is the key. When a customer prints out a product SKU, the C-Store clerk processes the transaction right from within the C-Store native point of sale application."

For C-Stores with a need for a stand-alone kiosk, the E-Time Self Serve Kiosk allows a customer the option to pay at the kiosk or print out a receipt with SKU for clerk assisted register payment.

Both E-Time Self Serve solutions are versatile additions to the E-Time System Suite. Both can be maintained from a remote location and require little interference.

About E-Time System, Inc.

E-Time System Inc. is a solutions company providing technology for e-PIN electronic transactions. Their solutions are geared towards the prepaid and the postpaid markets, offering a powerful yet cost-effective technology for the electronic distribution of prepaid and postpaid products. For more information, visit www.pcets.com.

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