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This is going to be a very very hard problem to solve.  Overall the signal to the [[worn device]] can probably take no more than three seconds to receive - unless it is to be queued up for [[in-store radio]] or [[checkout counter]] presentation, which may require diligent consumers to return products to the shelves.  If they do this in some way that we support directly, and if we or a store (!) pays them to do it, say in [[frequent buyer card]] type discounts, we can actually discover exactly what purchases were disabled by [[Consumerium buying signal]], and possibly (less likely) which ones were enabled by it.
This is going to be a very very hard problem to solve.  Overall the signal to the [[worn device]] can probably take no more than three seconds to receive - unless it is to be queued up for [[in-store radio]] or [[checkout counter]] presentation, which may require diligent consumers to return products to the shelves.  If they do this in some way that we support directly, and if we or a store (!) pays them to do it, say in [[frequent buyer card]] type discounts, we can actually discover exactly what purchases were disabled by [[Consumerium buying signal]], and possibly (less likely) which ones were enabled by it.


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