Japan Phone Coupons

Mon 2009/09/21 13:57 JST
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Shibuya246
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Quite a few stores are using these mobile phone coupon devices. This
one is for Burger King.

You swipe your phone to get the digital coupon and also end up signed
to the email magazine.

Looks like my iPhone is not swipeable though.

Anyone got any good stuff from one of these?
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  • desuka
    desuka in Canada (Registered on 2008/05/28)
    University Student

    That's pretty handy, though from a marketing perspective, this is a gold mine

    Mon 2009/09/21 14:24:28 JST (ID #720870)
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  • imaginebreaker
    imaginebreaker in Academy City (Registered on 2009/07/22)
    Student

    well does it need to pay money?? japan really have alot of advertising methods lol

    Mon 2009/09/21 18:23:58 JST (ID #720974)
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  • payuki
    payuki in the web (Registered on 2009/09/13)
    Student
    http://payuki.deviantart.com/

    Japan has cool stuff as always :D

    Mon 2009/09/21 19:19:55 JST (ID #720989)
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  • Kareem
    Kareem in Melbourne (Registered on 2009/01/15)
    Student

    That's pretty cool never seen anything like that before around here.

    Mon 2009/09/21 21:20:25 JST (ID #721045)
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  • SeiWhiteMoe
    SeiWhiteMoe in Caracas,Venezuela (Registered on 2009/06/18)
    Full-time geek/Part-time student/Part-time musician
    http://randomgeekness.livejournal.com/

    Pretty cool maybe in the future everyone will pay like that ^^. Kind of like in Higashi no Eden!.

    Tue 2009/09/22 05:12:59 JST (ID #721170)
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  • tiberis1221
    tiberis1221 in Death-xico(Aka. Mexico) (Registered on 2008/08/25)
    Student or something like that
    http://otakumimi.blogspot.com

    Yeah, saw once this "tech" here in mexico.
    It was for downloading "free(of course with some internet expenses) sutff".
    The problem was that u needed an special program for ur cell, so it was a bad scam ^^

    Tue 2009/09/22 11:58:47 JST (ID #721237)
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  • Haven
    Haven in Singapore (Registered on 2009/10/29)
    Student
    http://www.fabricerequin.com

    That's pretty handy, though from a marketing perspective, this is a gold mine

    Mon 2010/01/18 02:10:22 JST (ID #759536)
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