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People really hate wasting time trying to do BODMAS on the price of each item they want to buy. At the supermarket, there is a machine at the checkout to do the BODMAS for you, but what about those times when the machine gives your bill and you discover that you took way more than what you can afford? It is annoying at that moment because now you need to pay more than what you budget or remove something that you might have wanted to buy but must let go.
eShopping Wallet is the tool you need to get away from this pain. With eSW you can now type in the prices of each good you buy in the market or supermarket and get a quick response on your total expenses based on your budget which you also input at the start of your shopping. It operates like the machine at the checkout, that is, you can know exactly how much you spent in total and the balance you shall get at the checkout ASAP all while still doing your shopping activities.
eShopping wallet can be used in the market like an upgraded calculator whereby it can calculate the total price of 20 tomatoes which cost 100fcfa a tomato, 10 carrots at 75fcfa/carrot, 5 pineapples at 800/pineapple, and 20 oranges at 100/orange, but it does not end here because this app will give you your balance based on how much you hold as money in your pocket.
eShopping Wallet works the same way in supermarkets and has a feature that allows users to pay their receipt through mobile money, through MTN, or Orange in the supermarket they are attending.
This feature sends the full mobile money code of the shop with the total expense included and all you need to do is insert your password and you are done. Inserting your code is done at the call app, so do not worry, the app has no access, or permission to see or use your mobile money password.
Download eShopping Wallet now on Playstore on using this link -
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eShoppingWallet.app
and get the best shopping experience, becoming the owner of your expenses.
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