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Kiscsákó is the first loser of the online conversion
The store in Kiscsákó, Orosháza has no money for the online conversion, therefore it will be closed. About one hundred, mainly elderly people are living in that settlement area. The shopkeeper can not budget the online conversion of the store’s two cash registers from the store’s revenue, so he will close the shop – beol.hu reported. The replacement of the cash registers would cost about 300 thousand HUF.
Read more at: http://www.onlinekassza.hu/
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