7-Eleven in Taiwan - Services

Services

A 7-Eleven offers various services catering to different suburbs' requirements. Either by population percentage or life style habits, 7-Eleven in Taiwan provides a wide and ever-changing scope of services depending on the environment and market trends. In addition to selling snacks, food, drinks, tobacco, magazines and other items typically available in a convenience store, a 7-Eleven in Taiwan also provide services such as fax, photo copying, and express mail. Additionally, one can pay parking fees, traffic fines, and most utility and service bills at 7-11.

Current services available in a 7-Eleven in Taiwan are listed below:

Convenient services

  • Photo development
  • Digital image printing
  • Water bills, electricity bill, gas bill, cablevision bill, parking tickets, motor-bike liability insurance, and mobile phone bill
  • Takkyubin
  • Facsimile transmission
  • Direct marketing shopping service
  • Duskin rental service

Retail Service
• International calling cards and telephone cards
• Booklet for College Examination Center
• Booklet for entrance exam to technological college
• MRT and bus fare cards
• Stamps, envelopes, and post cards

Others

  • Pre-ordered purchases
  • Photocopying
  • DHL
  • Free calls for ringing up radio taxi etc.
  • Cell phone and wireless internet services named "7-mobile" and "7-WiFi" respectively.

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