by The 17 Bus » 08 Feb 2009 19:36
by North Somerset Royal » 08 Feb 2009 19:59
URZZZZZZZZ Its a farce. I have a ST in the area they are doing it, and it hasnt saved any time at all. All that happens is people queue up, order, have their food given to them, give the server the card, find out there isnt enough money on the card, have to leave the food on the counter for 5 mins whilst they go and put money on their card at a different counter, have to wait to collect their food.
Well done RFC
by Sun Tzu » 08 Feb 2009 20:12
The 17 Bus Have you ever spotted any of the staff kepping the cash? if not that is a rather scurilous comment.
by The 17 Bus » 08 Feb 2009 20:24
by RoyalBlue » 08 Feb 2009 22:34
Sun TzuRoyalBlueSun Tzu Be fair, it's not that hard to check you've got enough on the card. You'd need to check if you had enough cash in your wallet !
I can't see the scheme actually being worth rolling out but that's at least partially because too many fans just can't be bothered.
But you can check your wallet at any time and in any place. Therefore it is harder to check that you've got enough on your card. Fans can't be bothered because it is more bother!
Well that's not at all logical !
It's no harder to check the balance and add a bit on than it is to check your wallet and then go to a cash point and get more money out.
by Hoop Blah » 09 Feb 2009 14:29
by Sun Tzu » 09 Feb 2009 15:49
RoyalBlue
Sorry but your stupidity has finally got to me!! You need to go to a machine to check the balance on your card. You do not need to go anywhere to check the contents of your wallet.
RoyalBlue Only if your wallet turns out to be completely empty does a similarity start to come into play.
by Sun Tzu » 09 Feb 2009 15:52
Hoop Blah It's much easier to get hold of a bit of cash than it is to top up one of these cards too.
Hoop Blah I'm pleased this seems to be falling on it's face as I've thought all along that the club were mad even considering it in a football club match day environment.
by TFF » 09 Feb 2009 16:04
by Matt de K » 09 Feb 2009 21:55
Sun TzuHoop Blah It's much easier to get hold of a bit of cash than it is to top up one of these cards too.
In some situations. You can top the card up while stood in the queue on the concourse, or sat in your seat watching the first half, or whislt taking a swift leak... Try turning to the bloke next to you in the gents and asking him for a fiver....
by Dirk Gently » 09 Feb 2009 22:25
Matt de KSun TzuHoop Blah It's much easier to get hold of a bit of cash than it is to top up one of these cards too.
In some situations. You can top the card up while stood in the queue on the concourse, or sat in your seat watching the first half, or whislt taking a swift leak... Try turning to the bloke next to you in the gents and asking him for a fiver....
Forgive me if I'm being dumb (I don't have, and will never have, any first hand experience of this cashless business) but don't you need cash to top up your card?? If so then your argument is slightly flawed
by Matt de K » 09 Feb 2009 22:30
by Sun Tzu » 10 Feb 2009 08:34
Dirk GentlyMatt de KSun Tzu
In some situations. You can top the card up while stood in the queue on the concourse, or sat in your seat watching the first half, or whislt taking a swift leak... Try turning to the bloke next to you in the gents and asking him for a fiver....
Forgive me if I'm being dumb (I don't have, and will never have, any first hand experience of this cashless business) but don't you need cash to top up your card?? If so then your argument is slightly flawed
Nope - you can do it over t'internet when you buy tickets.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Feb 2009 10:37
Sun Tzu And via your mobile.
Hence the examples quoted....
by Rex » 10 Feb 2009 10:39
by DelBoyRodders » 10 Feb 2009 10:54
Sun TzuDelBoyRoddersSun Tzu Be fair, it's not that hard to check you've got enough on the card. You'd need to check if you had enough cash in your wallet !
I can't see the scheme actually being worth rolling out but that's at least partially because too many fans just can't be bothered.
FFS!!
Extremely articulate and well thought out answer.....
by North Somerset Royal » 10 Feb 2009 10:56
royalexile Probably a minimum of £5 upwards, but would there be hidden costs.
by West Stand Man » 10 Feb 2009 11:02
DelBoyRodders
The system and idea is bollocks. Is that constructive enough for you?
I would refuse point blank to ever sign up to a system like this. I'm not afraid of progress and new technology, in fact I embrace it, but this idea has so many flaws and is a very bad business decision by RFC.
If I fancy a Bovril and Mars bar before the game and have a couple of quid in my pocket, then I expect to be able to exchange that for the goods required.
To have to obtain a card and then keep it topped up with monies is utter oxf*rd madness.
This idea is doomed to fail (and good job too) and anyone who thinks it's a good idea or encourages it, is an idiot.
The secret of a succesful business is to make things easy for your clients or customers, this certainly doesn't do that.
by DelBoyRodders » 10 Feb 2009 11:09
West Stand ManDelBoyRodders
The system and idea is bollocks. Is that constructive enough for you?
I would refuse point blank to ever sign up to a system like this. I'm not afraid of progress and new technology, in fact I embrace it, but this idea has so many flaws and is a very bad business decision by RFC.
If I fancy a Bovril and Mars bar before the game and have a couple of quid in my pocket, then I expect to be able to exchange that for the goods required.
To have to obtain a card and then keep it topped up with monies is utter oxf*rd madness.
This idea is doomed to fail (and good job too) and anyone who thinks it's a good idea or encourages it, is an idiot.
The secret of a succesful business is to make things easy for your clients or customers, this certainly doesn't do that.
..and you thought that the Luddite movement was dead and buried!
Welcome to the Ostrich section of the HNA board, heads buried in the sands of time and refusing to accept change. Ah well, I suppose you are one of those who thought that debit cards would never catch on?
by Hoop Blah » 10 Feb 2009 11:26
West Stand ManDelBoyRodders
The system and idea is bollocks. Is that constructive enough for you?
I would refuse point blank to ever sign up to a system like this. I'm not afraid of progress and new technology, in fact I embrace it, but this idea has so many flaws and is a very bad business decision by RFC.
If I fancy a Bovril and Mars bar before the game and have a couple of quid in my pocket, then I expect to be able to exchange that for the goods required.
To have to obtain a card and then keep it topped up with monies is utter oxf*rd madness.
This idea is doomed to fail (and good job too) and anyone who thinks it's a good idea or encourages it, is an idiot.
The secret of a succesful business is to make things easy for your clients or customers, this certainly doesn't do that.
..and you thought that the Luddite movement was dead and buried!
Welcome to the Ostrich section of the HNA board, heads buried in the sands of time and refusing to accept change. Ah well, I suppose you are one of those who thought that debit cards would never catch on?
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