VIP Loyalty Program Integrates Robotics, Web and Mobile Interfaces to Create a Personalized Retail Customer Experience New VIP Loyalty program from minuteKEY rewards consumers for duplicating keys, ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A yellow booth with a screen caught my attention on a recent grocery trip. A blue ring on the contraption glowed, luring me toward it. This was no lottery ticket machine — it was a ...
BOULDER, CO--(Marketwired - Dec 11, 2014) - minuteKEY, the world's first self-service kiosk for accurately duplicating keys, now expands to 2,500 locations making it the largest network of its kind ...
Self-service key-copy technology company KeyMe has implemented RFID card duplicating capability at 111 of its kiosk, mostly in urban areas across the United States. The kiosks enable users with ...
The last time you had a key cut, you probably experienced a retro service, which included speaking to a real human (ugh!). KeyMe puts the kibosh on the old-fashioned key copying user experience with a ...
Key duplication specialist KeyMe announces the debut of a new service which will become available stateside soon. The KeyMe self-service kiosk will allow motorcycle riders to order and obtain a ...
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NEW YORK, Jan.10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — minuteKEY, the world’s first and largest network of self-service kiosks for accurate key duplication, today announced that it has closed an $83 million capital ...
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Are you afraid of getting locked out of your house or car and having to hire an expensive locksmith? There's a company that wants to give you a cheaper option in case of an emergency. KeyMe wants to ...
Just about everyone has keys for their cars, where they live and work, for vehicles, and other locks and at some point we may need duplicates or to replace lost or broken ones. Even more critically, ...
You can now take key duplication into your own hands using kiosks and apps from start-ups. Our columnist explored whether the benefits of this outweigh the security risks. By Brian X. Chen SAN ...