by RoyalBlue »
03 Jul 2008 13:41
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with the cashless system (I acknowledge that the systems do tend to be pretty robust) - just that you wouldn't want to be around should it crash!! Even when a card loader goes wrong - and they very definitely do- it's a right pain in the *rse!
As for minimising the cash float required, even at the extortionate prices currently charged, most items cost well below a fiver. Therefore, even if all prices were rounded to the pound, you are still going to need to have a pretty sizeable cash float available and be in a position to distribute it quickly and effectively.
There was an earlier posting about people not being given the discounts they were due and no-one being able to work out how to correct/fix this. There are ways of correcting/fixing it within any decent system, albeit they take a bit of effort. Therefore, assuming it wasn't a lack of a will to provide refunds, I would suggest things might not yet be fully up to speed. If that is the case, it's probably not advisable to proceed to a 100% implementation quite yet.