bigleo48
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All,
At my wash I have a Unitec WashPay server with WashPay CC terminals in all my bays and petwashes and a WSII entry unit for the IBA.
As we all know, there are many ways cards are used (Magnetic Strip, Chip, RFID), but my terminals only use Magnetic Strips.
So sometimes, my system rejects cards. Mostly bad swipes, some are the cards themselves (Mercury seems to reject some high reward types like Capital ONE), some have bad mag strips. Rarely I lose internet and so the ability to clear the card. Finally, the card might get rejected if its maxed out.
But what I'm after is a somewhat easy way for my attendants to determine if the card is the problem or our system. This is when a customer swipes the card properly and nothing happens (system doesn't really tell us anything and no log entry). Have any of you developed a procedure for your attendants for this scenario that doesn't delay the customer but ables us to determine the problem?
At my wash I have a Unitec WashPay server with WashPay CC terminals in all my bays and petwashes and a WSII entry unit for the IBA.
As we all know, there are many ways cards are used (Magnetic Strip, Chip, RFID), but my terminals only use Magnetic Strips.
So sometimes, my system rejects cards. Mostly bad swipes, some are the cards themselves (Mercury seems to reject some high reward types like Capital ONE), some have bad mag strips. Rarely I lose internet and so the ability to clear the card. Finally, the card might get rejected if its maxed out.
But what I'm after is a somewhat easy way for my attendants to determine if the card is the problem or our system. This is when a customer swipes the card properly and nothing happens (system doesn't really tell us anything and no log entry). Have any of you developed a procedure for your attendants for this scenario that doesn't delay the customer but ables us to determine the problem?