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Do you take this credit card?
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-07-11 16:57

JERUSALEM - Guests at an Israeli wedding hall can now insert a credit card into a machine at its entrance, tap in a sum and leave a gift for the bride and groom.

This undated file photo shows that an employee swipes a customer's credit card through the card reader at a restaurant in Tokyo.[Agencies]
"It's new in Israel and the world," Aya Alon Kaufman of the Gan Oranim hall in Tel Aviv said on Israel's Channel 10 television. "It's very convenient ... guests can give a gift even if they forget their chequebooks."

She said couples pay 500 shekels (US$155) to rent the device, which resembles an automated teller machine, and the recorded funds are transferred into their bank account the next day.

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The machine, shown being used in the television report, prints out a "deposit" slip with the guest's name, which can be put into an envelope along with a congratulatory note and inserted into a slot in the device for the couple to retrieve.

Rather than bring boxed gifts, guests at Israeli weddings usually leave cash or cheques in envelopes they slip into a safe placed at the reception hall's door.