This right here. Officially, team members are not allowed to handle the personal belongings of guests including phones they might have just purchased. You also need to know too much personal information about guests in order to activate a phone in their name.Mobile gets credit for the prepaid if they sell them, but you can definitely sell one yourself too. I wouldn't do the activation for them though, because if for some reason the activation doesn't go through, it's on you.
This right here. Officially, team members are not allowed to handle the personal belongings of guests including phones they might have just purchased.
Oh, that'd go over well.
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It does seem to be a vibing service. But never activate or top up a pre-paid, you are taking the chance of something go wrong or funds becoming invalidated and the TM (you) and the store will be liable.You can sell any of the prepaid phones at a regular register no problem. And don't be afraid to activate them for the guest if they ask! Even if you've never activated a phone all the companies make the process fool proof once you turn on the phone.
I guess that makes sense. I just don't really like turning away the guests when I know doing something like adding minutes onto a phone takes less than two minutes and is easy as hell just because target mobile may be on break or off for the night. I've personally never had a problem with doing any of those services myself, but I see your point. I might have to reconsider my approach there.It does seem to be a vibing service. But never activate or top up a pre-paid, you are taking the chance of something go wrong or funds becoming invalidated and the TM (you) and the store will be liable.