No store bonus cards
In Iceland today at the till OH was asked if she had a bonus card . "No," she replied and quick as a flash the teller inserted a card into the reader thing from under the counter.
Who's card ? no idea but..
Was this dishonesty, fraud. Or what!
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Not dishonest, nor fraud, but someone on the minimum wage using their initiative.
Who cares?
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Well I don't. There aren't many jobs that don't have perks.
Did you have a perk in yours?
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I would not think the stores management would be very impressed. Very often if the store is giving away vouchers for schools they have a box you can put them in that goes to a local school. However, this does not sound anything like that and in my opinion
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Well I don't. There aren't many jobs that don't have perks.
Did you have a perk in yours?
Well on this point i always say a job without perks aint worth a light.I certainly made my own perks in my job but anyway on the subject in question i,ve seen a similar thing at a Shell petrol station where i get my petrol.They always ask me if i have a
shell points card and i say no give the points to someone else or have them yourself but they are not allowed to do that which i think is a bit sad really.peter.
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Depending on whose card received the bonus points, it could be classed as pecuniary advantage if they didn't ask if they could have your points. Manners to ask though.
I usually request that the cashier give my points to somebody else if I'm not collecting them myself.
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It was done openly, therefore cannot be dishonestly obtaining a pecuniary advantage.
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It was done openly, therefore cannot be dishonestly obtaining a pecuniary advantage.
Write your comments here...not sure how you can say. Points to prove for theft are
" dishonestly appropriate property with the intention of permanently depriving another of it"
on the facts given non of the above can be proved or disproved without further information..
dishonest... Depends on store policy and what was said
appropriate ..... Take as own
property.... Points... Were they added to another persons card
intent.... Why was the person doing it,
permanently deprive.......who has been deprived, the shop? The customer? What was the person going to do with the points?
Further questions needed I think
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I doubt there are many people on this Planet that hasn't done something as 'minimally not honest' to be fair. If they were taking a few loyalty points from me I'd not lose sleep over it, nor even give it a second thought.
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TG I agree, I think most till operators in large stores which have points cards would be logged into the system when they start and finish their shift. On till receipts there is usually a till operator number so that everything is traceable. Quite a few receipts would show the points too so I'm not sure how they could be added to the till operators account?
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I very much doubt that it was some kind of fraud because Iceland don't offer points of any kind!. The bonus card enters you into a monthly prize draw when it is used. It also gives you access to home delivery and allows you to save money onto it like Tesco Stamps.
I hope nobody here is scanning their Iceland card everytime thinking they are collecting points
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It's probably a card to swipe to say 'Yes I've asked the customer if they've got a loyalty card and they've said No'! This will prove to the Iceland 'quality auditors' that all the Checkout Operators have been properly trained in Loyalty Card useage and
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It's probably a card to swipe to say 'Yes I've asked the customer if they've got a loyalty card and they've said No'! This will prove to the Iceland 'quality auditors' that all the Checkout Operators have been properly trained in Loyalty Card useage and
are doing their jobs correctly!Write your comments here...really!you think so. Not likely.
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"I’d much prefer simple low prices rather than mischievous schemes of any kind. "
Mischievous? In what way is a loyalty card scheme "mischievous"?
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It's probably a card to swipe to say 'Yes I've asked the customer if they've got a loyalty card and they've said No'! This will prove to the Iceland 'quality auditors' that all the Checkout Operators have been properly trained in Loyalty Card useage and
are doing their jobs correctly!Write your comments here...
It's probably a card to swipe to say 'Yes I've asked the customer if they've got a loyalty card and they've said No'! This will prove to the Iceland 'quality auditors' that all the Checkout Operators have been properly trained in Loyalty Card useage and
are doing their jobs correctly!Write your comments here...really!you think so. Not likely.
I forgot to add the
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It's probably a card to swipe to say 'Yes I've asked the customer if they've got a loyalty card and they've said No'! This will prove to the Iceland 'quality auditors' that all the Checkout Operators have been properly trained in Loyalty Card useage and
are doing their jobs correctly!Write your comments here...you had me worried
It's probably a card to swipe to say 'Yes I've asked the customer if they've got a loyalty card and they've said No'! This will prove to the Iceland 'quality auditors' that all the Checkout Operators have been properly trained in Loyalty Card useage and
are doing their jobs correctly!Write your comments here...really!you think so. Not likely.
I forgot to add the
Write your comments here...you got me worried
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