PayPal has been steadily expanding its newly launched in-store payments platform to specific retailers, including
Home Depot, Abercrombie and Fitch, JC Penney, Jamba Juice and a
number of other retailers. But today, the payments giant is announcing a huge partnership which should help expand the presence of its payments platform in merchants and stores in a more meaningful way. PayPal is partnering with credit card company Discover to bring PayPal's offline payments experience to more than 7 million merchant locations across the U.S., and potentially to millions of international merchant locations in the future. Beginning in 2013, Discover will work with PayPal to enable merchants who accept Discover through the company's terminals, to accept PayPal. The integration, were told by Don Kingsborough, PayPal?s Vice President of Retail, will be similar in functionality to the PayPal implementations in retail stores.
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