SCO Registers unable to accept cash

Should Self-Checkout Registers be required to accept cash payments?

  • Yes

    Votes: 19 57.6%
  • No

    Votes: 14 42.4%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    33
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Some SCO registers at Targets near ours - and including our store - no longer can accept cash payments. SCO registers can only accept credit/debit, SNAP/EBT, and Target giftcards. I'm told the register mechanisms and SCO software frequently malfunction while handling cash. Are your store's SCO registers able to accept cash payments? Is this becoming a trend at Target?
 
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Some SCO registers at Targets near ours - and including our store - no longer can accept cash payments. SCO registers can only accept credit/debit, SNAP/EBT, and Target giftcards. I'm told the register mechanisms and SCO software frequently malfunction while handling cash. Are your store's SCO registers able to accept cash payments? Is this becoming a trend at Target?
NGSCO? If so that would explain it
 
It could just be laziness. When our SCOs run out of a coin or bills, the TM just slaps a no cash sign on it. We do have one SCO that we don't accept cash at because it is at the snack bar and doesn't have any direct supervision. I'm perfectly fine with that one not having cash in it, but the rest should.
 
Does anyone else's SCOs only dispense the 1, 5, and $10 bills? They'll take all bills but only dispense those.

That's normal. The inside of the NCR SCOs only has dispensers for $1s, $5s, and $10s. They don't have the ability to dispense anything else. But yeah, they'll take all bills. $1s, $2s, $5s, $10s, $20s, $50s, $100s.
 
I'm told the register mechanisms and SCO software frequently malfunction while handling cash. Are your store's SCO registers able to accept cash payments? I
Sock, bra and baggie money sometimes create jams or are too folded and crunchy to be properly detected and/or recorded as payment. We have had to have a tech out several times to fix the machine. There are some fixes in "device mode", but there are limits to how much can be done.
 
It gets frustrating to explain to guests, multiple times during an occasional SCO shift, that our machines can't take cash payments.
 
It gets frustrating to explain to guests, multiple times during an occasional SCO shift, that our machines can't take cash payments.
Tape over the cash parts with a thick sheet of cardboard and make an official looking sign saying they don’t take or give cash.
 
It gets frustrating to explain to guests, multiple times during an occasional SCO shift, that our machines can't take cash payments.
Corporate needs to make a card only mode.
My ideas for that are
It would give two warnings that it can’t take or give cash. The first one would be before you scan your items. It would say to move to a regular lane to use cash. The second one would be right after you hit pay and get past the circle screen. If you select cash you get a warning saying that you’re going to have to wait for a TM to print out a suspend slip to go to a regular lane and that you would have to wait in line, possibly again, to pay for your items.
 
Just a reminder, call 701 if your SCO is having a hard time with cash. Also check to make sure it has coins and bills. Accepting cash is brand.
lol. we’ve had our NGSCOs for well over a year now. some machines STILL have money recycler issues. (almost 2 actually)

Hate to say it but NCR was significantly more reliable than the NGSCOs.

We call CSC and make orders all the time. they swap parts. run device diagnostics. they just aren’t very reliable.

EDIT: Said card reader issues. Meant money recycler issues
 
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Do SCO send an alert it needs coins or bills? If doesn't it should.
NGSCO does this and it’s the worst thing in the world. legit all the alerts are unneeded.

Even worse, it makes people sign out of POS alerts which has important info.

That is not going to stop the guest from requesting cash back with a debit card. Happens at least 2 to 3 times a day when we have no money in SCO
right but still. it’s the best we can do at a store level.
 
Some SCO registers at Targets near ours - and including our store - no longer can accept cash payments. SCO registers can only accept credit/debit, SNAP/EBT, and Target giftcards. I'm told the register mechanisms and SCO software frequently malfunction while handling cash. Are your store's SCO registers able to accept cash payments? Is this becoming a trend at Target?
We have one. The others are fine. It has been worked on many times. Every bit of the bill acceptor and ancillary parts have been replaced. The repair person is quite sure it is a firmware problem. Even when the guest is not attempting to use cash- still checking out, it errors out with a bill acceptor problem. If it is regularly being used with cash the frequency of the problem increases 10 fold so after countless calls and repair visits over the last year or two, SCO 3 has a permanent credit/debit only sticker.
 
Just a reminder, call 701 if your SCO is having a hard time with cash. Also check to make sure it has coins and bills. Accepting cash is brand.
We AREN'T ALLOWED TO CALL 701. We get reprimanded if we do so, and the TLs and even our ETL avoid this. There must be some stigma or reprisal (monetary penalty against our store??) if we get technical support
 
What a cheapskate company, that they can't at least provide stores with the ability to modify the SCO user functions to delete the pay-with-cash functionality when the machines are unable to take peoples' crinkled-up bills. For Pete's sake, banks don't permanently stop ATMs from accepting cash deposits - they might temporarily suspend until repairs are made, but the ATMs actually get fixed. Corporate's unwillingness to fix stores' SCO registers is disgusting.
 
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