I installed Cryptopay recently. An unusual charge yesterday exposed that I don't have good auditing tools.
It appeared that a customer was overcharged. Over $20 in CC fees were collected, yet on replaying video I only saw the customer in the bay for about 18 minutes. Something did not look right.
Support staff at Cryptopay informed me the card was also swiped in another bay. So the customer may have gone home, gotten a second vehicle, and washed again without me knowing. Cryptopay only shows the time when the car was first swiped, and I had to contact them for further information. Which brings up my question.
Suppose a card is swiped, a customers washes their car, but the charge never gets to Cryptopay or Worldpay. How would I know?
Or, in this case, when I see a large CC fee collected, how can I, by myself, determine how that charge came about?
I have Dixmor LED-7 timers. At this time I'd be happy with just starting by putting non-resettable counters (only for CC charges) on each bay. Is that possible using the CC input lead on the timer? Or, by doing audits in other ways, if that is possible.
It appeared that a customer was overcharged. Over $20 in CC fees were collected, yet on replaying video I only saw the customer in the bay for about 18 minutes. Something did not look right.
Support staff at Cryptopay informed me the card was also swiped in another bay. So the customer may have gone home, gotten a second vehicle, and washed again without me knowing. Cryptopay only shows the time when the car was first swiped, and I had to contact them for further information. Which brings up my question.
Suppose a card is swiped, a customers washes their car, but the charge never gets to Cryptopay or Worldpay. How would I know?
Or, in this case, when I see a large CC fee collected, how can I, by myself, determine how that charge came about?
I have Dixmor LED-7 timers. At this time I'd be happy with just starting by putting non-resettable counters (only for CC charges) on each bay. Is that possible using the CC input lead on the timer? Or, by doing audits in other ways, if that is possible.