Why couldn't they just make one concession cash only and the rest credit/debit only? Wouldn't that cut down on lines at all other concession stands? Then if they were worried about theft by employees they could just stick a camera in on the cash-only stand. Also, why do they make credit/debit card customers get a smart card? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of have a c/d card in the first place? Sounds like a bad idea now that I look into it a little more.
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Put "smart card" machines at area Dillon's stores. Allow fans to obtain a card, put money on it, or get unused money back without having to do it all at the stadium. Of course, there would also be machines at the stadium. I like the idea of one stand cash-only, too.
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Originally posted by Indy23Put "smart card" machines at area Dillon's stores. Allow fans to obtain a card, put money on it, or get unused money back without having to do it all at the stadium. Of course, there would also be machines at the stadium. I like the idea of one stand cash-only, too.
If you're gonna do it at Dillon's, maybe you could find a way to tie it in with your Dillion's Plus card...Deep in the heart of couldn't give a crap about college basketball-land and I miss the SHOX.
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Originally posted by BA2929Why couldn't they just make one concession cash only and the rest credit/debit only? Wouldn't that cut down on lines at all other concession stands? Then if they were worried about theft by employees they could just stick a camera in on the cash-only stand. Also, why do they make credit/debit card customers get a smart card? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of have a c/d card in the first place? Sounds like a bad idea now that I look into it a little more.
Like I said above, this isn't being done for the consumer. It's being done for the benefit of the business.
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Originally posted by 7hottamalesOriginally posted by BA2929Why couldn't they just make one concession cash only and the rest credit/debit only? Wouldn't that cut down on lines at all other concession stands? Then if they were worried about theft by employees they could just stick a camera in on the cash-only stand. Also, why do they make credit/debit card customers get a smart card? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of have a c/d card in the first place? Sounds like a bad idea now that I look into it a little more.
Like I said above, this isn't being done for the consumer. It's being done for the benefit of the business."You can observe a lot just by watching."
-- Yogi Berra
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Originally posted by 7hottamalesOriginally posted by SubGod22I like cash. From my experiences at places with lines cash moves faster than cards. Although maybe this card is faster than the credit/debit system we use elsewhere.
I disagree. As long as places don't make you sign, a card is so much quicker than people digging around for the right combination of $s and change. It's basically a swipe and a "have a nice day"
Now if people insist on receipts and the business needs everything signed, cash is obviously preferable.
Of course they can say whatever they want, but this is being put in place to benefit the team. A huge step in controlling sticky fingers of staff. It will also be similar to selling gift cards in that many of the purchasers will never fully use the funds.
The risk here is associated with people not wanting to go through the hassle of the process of obtaining a card or not wanting to have their children doing it in the middle of the game when they might have otherwise given them $3 to run and get a hot dog. I also wonder how easily this will be implemented with the mobile vendors.
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