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On 04/01/2014 01:01, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:
"Phil" wrote But you see the same everywhere, how few use pay-at-pump, although self-service checkouts do seem to have gained acceptance. Today's news gave a new reason for this http://www.theguardian.com/business/...-petrol-glitch But that's probably not the only reason. I like to get a paper record for every credit card transaction, so I can check my bill every month. I used to use the "pay at pump" machines routinely but stopped after twice finding at the end that the machine could not produce a receipt. If the machine had been programmed properly to tell me this at the outset that it was out of paper I could have avoided the pump payment option. It often doesn't take much longer to pay at the kiosk, and for me it's worth the extra few seconds to be sure that I get a paper record of every transaction. I don't understand how companies can introduce new technology with so little appreciation of the need for a resilient user-interface and proper fall-back systems. At one petrol station in France the machine told me at the end that it had run out of paper, but that I could insert my card into any other free machine on the forecourt to get my receipt. I did that, and it worked fine. I've never seen that at the pay-at-pump machines in the UK. A year or so back my nearest petrol station introduced fancy new pay-at-pump machines which hardly anybody used, as far as I could see, and now I see that they have all been taken away. It's easy to see why. -- Clive Page |
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Clive Page writes:
On 04/01/2014 01:01, Michael R N Dolbear wrote: "Phil" wrote But you see the same everywhere, how few use pay-at-pump, although self-service checkouts do seem to have gained acceptance. Today's news gave a new reason for this http://www.theguardian.com/business/...-petrol-glitch But that's probably not the only reason. I like to get a paper record for every credit card transaction, so I can check my bill every month. I used to use the "pay at pump" machines routinely but stopped after twice finding at the end that the machine could not produce a receipt. If the machine had been programmed properly to tell me this at the outset that it was out of paper I could have avoided the pump payment option. It often doesn't take much longer to pay at the kiosk, and for me it's worth the extra few seconds to be sure that I get a paper record of every transaction. At Tesco/Shell/Morrisons, just go to another pump and press 'Reprint my reciept', insert your card and you will get the receipt. Phil |
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