- Joined
- Nov 27, 2014
- Messages
- 86
does the LOD get notice of a guest price challenge
Yes.does the LOD get notice of a guest price challenge
I always wondered that too...when I was a cashier and I'd change a price for someone, I'd let the GSTL know so she could check it to make sure there was no expired sign, etc (of course making it right for the guest though) but I knew she always either forgot or just didn't care. So I'm glad that price changes at least went to someone that had to check up on it. Does it show up different for them if it's a guest price challenge vs. ad substitute ?? I've had an LOD tell me to go ahead with a price change but hit ad sub instead of challenge and I was just wondering why.
does the LOD get notice of a guest price challenge
Oh yeah. AP and anyone with access to a PDA can look at the PCV, Price Challenge Verification which drops periodically. AP more so. Basically, on a cash register, consider that anything you do is logged and sent to AP. One of my TPS' said that they can pull up any register in the store, any transaction, and have a mirror image of the register screen throughout the transaction. Not sure if that's true or if he was trying to warn us not to steal from the register.
I figured all the options on the price change menu would add a task to the PCV, not just Guest Price Challenge.
The PCV (which, by the way, stands for Price Challenge Verification) is only helpful if the person working it actually goes to each location and addresses the issues. I used to have an ETL who would just key every task and hit "looks ok" instead of actually checking them.
I figured all the options on the price change menu would add a task to the PCV, not just Guest Price Challenge.
The PCV (which, by the way, stands for Price Challenge Verification) is only helpful if the person working it actually goes to each location and addresses the issues. I used to have an ETL who would just key every task and hit "looks ok" instead of actually checking them.
That's a new way!Corporate told the LODs to stop keying in the dpcis and to actually go and scan the products. So now, instead of going and checking the signs, they just go to smart sort at guest services and smart sort the dpcis so it prints out a upc and they can scan those instead of double checking the sign/product.
Thus, they can get it done, but nothing ever actually gets changed.
Corporate told the LODs to stop keying in the dpcis and to actually go and scan the products. So now, instead of going and checking the signs, they just go to smart sort at guest services and smart sort the dpcis so it prints out a upc and they can scan those instead of double checking the sign/product.
Thus, they can get it done, but nothing ever actually gets changed.
Corporate told the LODs to stop keying in the dpcis and to actually go and scan the products. So now, instead of going and checking the signs, they just go to smart sort at guest services and smart sort the dpcis so it prints out a upc and they can scan those instead of double checking the sign/product.
Thus, they can get it done, but nothing ever actually gets changed.
With the amount of time it takes to generate that many barcodes, they might as well just do the PCV correctly.
Actually, it only takes a couple of seconds to generate a barcode, so it really goes pretty quick....which for this case is rather unfortunate.