Anybody actually use paper gift certificates anymore?
I got one today - my company has been using gift cards since 2000. It was from late 2000, shortly before they switched to gift cards.
During my training my trainer told me I'd never run into one and therefore saw no reason to show me how to tender one, so I had no idea how to cash it out. The supervisor on duty had no idea to cash it out. The store manager on duty had no idea how to cash it out, just knew it was possible because he'd had to honor one before a couple of years ago. Hell, the store manager on duty (one of our assistant store managers) was probably a freshman in high school when it was issued!
Whoever issued it never filled in the expiration date, so we had to honor it. Thankfully, our registers are menu driven (LCD VGA monitor built into the cashier side, with dynamic buttons along the side of the monitor), and I managed to find a gift certificate option after a couple of minutes of stumbling through menus.
I'm sure cashup is going to be scratching their heads when they open my deposit tomorrow, the person scheduled for cashup tomorrow has only been with the company a few years.
I got one today - my company has been using gift cards since 2000. It was from late 2000, shortly before they switched to gift cards.
During my training my trainer told me I'd never run into one and therefore saw no reason to show me how to tender one, so I had no idea how to cash it out. The supervisor on duty had no idea to cash it out. The store manager on duty had no idea how to cash it out, just knew it was possible because he'd had to honor one before a couple of years ago. Hell, the store manager on duty (one of our assistant store managers) was probably a freshman in high school when it was issued!
Whoever issued it never filled in the expiration date, so we had to honor it. Thankfully, our registers are menu driven (LCD VGA monitor built into the cashier side, with dynamic buttons along the side of the monitor), and I managed to find a gift certificate option after a couple of minutes of stumbling through menus.
I'm sure cashup is going to be scratching their heads when they open my deposit tomorrow, the person scheduled for cashup tomorrow has only been with the company a few years.


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