by The 17 Bus » 24 Jul 2008 20:45
24 Jul 2008 20:45by jonboy29red » 24 Jul 2008 21:56
24 Jul 2008 21:56i can see it now u got shopping at waitrose and pay for ya shopping and top up at the till for the following gameThe 17 Bus wrote:83% found it easy to use in a survey, I wonder how many used it though.
I believe Tesco are going to use Quick pay as well, no cash or cards in their stores, no I thought not.
by Southbank Old Boy » 25 Jul 2008 09:58
25 Jul 2008 09:58by Platypuss » 25 Jul 2008 10:03
25 Jul 2008 10:03Why not try reading the link I posted.Southbank Old Boy wrote:So this will REPLACE cash or just an alternative?
If it's to replace cash I'm serioulsy p!ssed off.
by Southbank Old Boy » 25 Jul 2008 10:31
25 Jul 2008 10:31I did, but I couldn't be bothered to take in what it saidPlatypuss wrote:Why not try reading the link I posted.Southbank Old Boy wrote:So this will REPLACE cash or just an alternative?
If it's to replace cash I'm serioulsy p!ssed off.
by Matt de K » 25 Jul 2008 11:27
25 Jul 2008 11:27by Southbank Old Boy » 25 Jul 2008 11:35
25 Jul 2008 11:35by Starry Blue Hooped Wonder » 25 Jul 2008 12:31
25 Jul 2008 12:31by North Somerset Royal » 25 Jul 2008 13:45
25 Jul 2008 13:45Takings will go up as they can serve more people in the time available and staff cannot pocket the takings. I certainly spent more during last seasons trial because there were no long queues and it was easy to get a served at half time without missing any of the game.Matt de K wrote:In a nut shell the whole stadium will be cash free by the end of the season. Complete sh1te. It would be interesting to see how their concourse takings for the season go.
When youplace your card on the pad on the counter it gives a read out of how much credit is on there and how much you are being charged. There are also terminals on the walls of the concourse which give you a read out of deposits and individual purchases or you can access this inf on line. It is therefore easier to check that you are being charged correctly than paying cash and often being short changed.Starry Blue Hooped Wonder wrote:I'm not happy about this either. We had a similar system at work a while ago, you never knew if you had been charged the right amount when you payed for anything and so people never trusted the system.
by Southbank Old Boy » 25 Jul 2008 14:49
25 Jul 2008 14:49by Matt de K » 25 Jul 2008 15:13
25 Jul 2008 15:13by Platypuss » 25 Jul 2008 15:18
25 Jul 2008 15:18You never know...Matt de K wrote: They aren't just doing this to "cut queues", thats just not RFC's way is it now? when have they ever thought about the customer before themselves eh?
by Ian Royal » 25 Jul 2008 17:43
25 Jul 2008 17:43by Matt de K » 25 Jul 2008 21:06
25 Jul 2008 21:06What were the other two pledges out of interest?Platypuss wrote:You never know...Matt de K wrote: They aren't just doing this to "cut queues", thats just not RFC's way is it now? when have they ever thought about the customer before themselves eh?
Reading FC's commitment to QuickPay is part of a programme of investment in concourse kiosk facilities including upgraded tills, faster beer dispense equipment in selected stands and staff training, while improving the speed of service on concourse bars is one of the three pledges made by the Club to the Football League this season.
by Southbank Old Boy » 25 Jul 2008 21:30
25 Jul 2008 21:30Do they have an opinion on this? Is their any lobbying of the club to protect the views of the fans? Have STAR asked their members what they think?Southbank Old Boy wrote:What is STAR's view on this?
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