mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
Awhile back I was renting come equipment from a rental shop & the rental guy was telling me how they like it when a customer uses a credit card. He said the reason is if the equipment is messed up such as a painter using their personnel lift etc. --- ruining its appearance etc. ---- or requiring major cleanup etc. He said they have used credit card leverage from time to time to force the individual to pay the added cost.
By having credit card acceptance in our bays ---- it seems between the camera time stamp & the credit card time stamp ---- it seems like if the person did a hit & run such as hooking onto the boom or whatever we might be able to firm up their identity & have their credit card pay or their insurance pay rather than ours. Is this a possible option besides license plates & a visual of the person's face etc. Overhead doors & their rails are another vulnerable hit & run potential. Would it be just a little too convenient to be able to just add the cost to that same credit card that they used.
Any thoughts on the difficulty of getting the identity of the person by using his credit card info? I am not advocating this ---- it is just something I was wondering about how it would work considering all the strict compliance rules of not seeing or keeping their specific card numbers etc. It definitely could not be used too loosely of course.
I know our local Sam's Club requires people to use a credit card at their self service pumps ---- could that be part of their reasoning?
MJ
By having credit card acceptance in our bays ---- it seems between the camera time stamp & the credit card time stamp ---- it seems like if the person did a hit & run such as hooking onto the boom or whatever we might be able to firm up their identity & have their credit card pay or their insurance pay rather than ours. Is this a possible option besides license plates & a visual of the person's face etc. Overhead doors & their rails are another vulnerable hit & run potential. Would it be just a little too convenient to be able to just add the cost to that same credit card that they used.
Any thoughts on the difficulty of getting the identity of the person by using his credit card info? I am not advocating this ---- it is just something I was wondering about how it would work considering all the strict compliance rules of not seeing or keeping their specific card numbers etc. It definitely could not be used too loosely of course.
I know our local Sam's Club requires people to use a credit card at their self service pumps ---- could that be part of their reasoning?
MJ