You asked for ways to improve accountability and a few were offered.
How are we supposed to know your situation?
Well, the only real answer was don't be concerned with people who may game the system. This is a legitimate tactic. Just not one I use. Experience has shown that I need to be concerned. The following was offered for accountability:
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As far as accounting, you could use specially marked
token notes, bills,
tokens, vouchers the Vets sign, video surveillance, or count them yourself.<<
1.Special
tokens, Notes, etc. Great idea. Now, how do I get them into the hands of vets?
2. Vouchers the vets sign. What do I do call each one and say are you really a vet?
3. Video surveillance. What do i do? Watch 14 hours of video for each of 4 placesto see if the 50 people who claimed to be vets looked like real vets?
4. Count them myself? Count what myself? If htere are 50 vouchers were there really 50 vets? Did the Cashier say there were 50 and there were only 10?
I like #1 the best. anyone doing this? How do you get the vouchers into the hands of the vets. Basicly this is the system I use for all donations / fundraisers.
I control the vouchers and make sure they get to the proper people.
At the end of the day the cashier either has to have the money or vouchers to verify against the controller.
I have had a slick cashier buy the prepaid discounted coupon books or had an accomplice do it and then substitute prepaid coupons for the full price washes. He made an extra $15.00 to $20.00 a day doing this.