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Village Pantry Gets Prepaid Card Reload Service

INDIANAPOLIS - Village Pantry, a division of Marsh Supermarkets, has started implementing a service that allows customers to add money to eligible MasterCard or Maestro-branded prepaid cards through the MasterCard rePower Load Network, the supermarket reported last week.

December 26, 2006

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INDIANAPOLIS - Village Pantry, a division of Marsh Supermarkets, has started implementing a service that allows customers to add money to eligible MasterCard or Maestro-branded prepaid cards through the MasterCard rePower Load Network, the supermarket reported last week. Village Pantry worked with technology provider InComm, Atlanta, to become the first merchant to join the rePower network. “Village Pantry is constantly looking for ways to provide our customers with extra value and convenience,” said Kent Raphael, vice president of merchandising for Village Pantry. “Joining the rePower Load network means that we can offer reload services to more customers than ever before.” Village Pantry has 148 locations in Indiana and Ohio.

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