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== Summary<ref>Source: Yahoo Finance.</ref> == AmeriWorks, Inc. provides debt collection services and various other financial products to supermarkets and retail stores in the United States. Its debt collection services include collection of checks, credit cards, rents, property membership dues, taxes, municipal fees, student loans, private school tuition, business to business invoices, medical debt, and other debts. The company offers POS University, a proprietary, on-line, front end training course for corporate employees and/or individuals in counterfeit money, bad checks, and other point of sale techniques; and StaBILLity payment solutions, a proprietary e-payment program for professional and non-professional businesses, such as doctors, hospitals, dentists, veterinarians and retail business establishments to allow their consumers who have no cash, credit, or medical insurance to pay for goods and services through an extended payment program. It also provides the DOT.chek system, an anti-fraud identification and payment system to reduce consumer check fraud at the point of sale and allow payment using a driver license or State ID card to initiate a DOT-Chek transaction. In addition, the company develops kiosks for use in casinos, theme parks, resorts, malls, airports, and arenas to collect charitable donations for various charities. AmeriWorks, Inc. is based in Sciota, Pennsylvania. == References and notes == [[Category:Thesis]] __INDEX__
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