Only the first item in that list (if the compass staff can cope with the system) is a benefit to the customer.weybridgewanderer wrote: The benefits of a cashless catering system include:
Quicker transactions
Time saved in the processing of coins and notes
Positive cash flow
Increased customer loyalty
Enhanced management information
Improved staff efficiency
Fewer security problems
Less theft and vandalism
True - but the number one complaint from customers is the speed of transactions/length of queues, so if it does help address that it must be worth a try?That Friday Feeling wrote:Only the first item in that list (if the compass staff can cope with the system) is a benefit to the customer.weybridgewanderer wrote: The benefits of a cashless catering system include:
Quicker transactions
Time saved in the processing of coins and notes
Positive cash flow
Increased customer loyalty
Enhanced management information
Improved staff efficiency
Fewer security problems
Less theft and vandalism
I'm quite prepared to give this a go but lets not pretend that not being able to use cash or bank cards at the catering outlets is for the benefit of the average fan.
I wish someone would hack Oster.:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. wrote:......like the oster card someone hacks ....
That Friday Feeling wrote:Only the first item in that list (if the compass staff can cope with the system) is a benefit to the customer.weybridgewanderer wrote: The benefits of a cashless catering system include:
Quicker transactions
Time saved in the processing of coins and notes
Positive cash flow
Increased customer loyalty
Enhanced management information
Improved staff efficiency
Fewer security problems
Less theft and vandalism
I'm quite prepared to give this a go but lets not pretend that not being able to use cash or bank cards at the catering outlets is for the benefit of the average fan.
Yes there is a small flat unit on the counter at the head of each queue which you place your card on and which immediately shows the balance available. The server then rings up your purchase on the til and you remove your card from the pad. As mentioned above the unit display is difficult to read as its so small. However when I logged in this morning I was able to see a detailed list of items purchased with the time and amount of each item. It was also very nice to get 30p off each pint- a nice gesture by the club.gh7901 wrote:So is it a seperate unit you swipe or place your card in next to the tills?
Ordered a beer - and got a cider.Schards#2 wrote:Ordered a beer in the east stand and watched the pouring guy put one pint holder under one of the taps and then push some button that poured a pint from each of the six nozzles. So 83.33% wastage.
I pointed it out to the guy on the till who turned, looked and just shook his head at me.
At least it's not the clubs profits going straight down the drain.
Just how many rollover hotdogs could one man bear though!?.:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. wrote:someone hacks the system and has unlimited free food.
they haveSquelchy2507 wrote:I wish someone would hack Oster.:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. wrote:......like the oster card someone hacks ....
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