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Posted By: j_demo cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 5:24pm
so yesterday my girlfriend went to morrissons in new brighton on her way to work and while there paid for her goods on card and also got £30 cash back. but as she was in a rush she forgot to pick up her cash back from the self-service checkout, i phoned the store earlier and they said nothing had been handed in, which either means another shopper picked up her cashback or that the assistant at the shop has pocketed it, as it was about 12:00midday i doubt it'd be that busy either.

is there anything that can be done about claiming it back by checking the CCTV to see who's picked it up (customer or staff) and pursuing a theft case or whatever or just let it go???

thanks for any help and advice.

- jack
Posted By: lansyp Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 5:30pm
should imagine its all on cctv i would ask the manager but if its like other stores there is one person handling the self serves at any one time so it should be easily noticed if they picked it up .good luck hope it pans out
Posted By: crazykoi Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 5:32pm
you could always ask the store if they would have look on cctv but i don t think they will and i dont think you have much luck in getting it back good luck tho
Posted By: lansyp Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 5:50pm
if it can be classed as theft then they have to show the police ,but as a good will gesture they may do it .the problem most people have is they give up too easily .always look into what you can do
Posted By: Floyd Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 6:10pm
If she has the receipt then she has proof ie - for example - £30 worth of goods on receipt but £60 taken from card, surely the store can do a till check and see they are £30 up or do you suspect the till operator has pocketed the cash? If so then the store have a duty to look into this, ie - CCTV, good luck.
Posted By: TheDr Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 6:25pm
Originally Posted by Floyd
If she has the receipt then she has proof ie - for example - £30 worth of goods on receipt but £60 taken from card, surely the store can do a till check and see they are £30 up or do you suspect the till operator has pocketed the cash? If so then the store have a duty to look into this, ie - CCTV, good luck.


It's a self service checkout they used and just forgot to get their cash, nothing to do with a till operator or the store being up.

Cash has probably been picked up by another customer who saw it sticking out of the machine.
Posted By: Stingray Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 6:34pm
I think you might be able to request the cctv footage under the freedom of information act? I think its costs about £10.00
Posted By: little_pob Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 7:01pm
Originally Posted by Stingray
I think you might be able to request the cctv footage under the freedom of information act? I think its costs about £10.00
Data Protection Act. (FOI only applies to publicly funded bodies such as hospitals, council etc.)
Posted By: cmw2a Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 8:12pm
Some cards are insured, can she claim it back? Tell her to contact her bank. I paid for a holiday using a Visa card but the holiday company were frauds. The bank gave me the money back.
Posted By: jemarc Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 8:16pm
i used to work on security at large store, if a customer didnt pick up there cash back on self checkouts it was handed to and recorded at customer services if they say they dont have it ask for the manager and tell them you would like them to check cctv as you want to know if it was a customer or a member of staff who took it. they are not allowed by law to give you the cctv only the police can request it and you are not allowed to view it. if it was a member of staff it will investigated internally but they will inform you of this if it was a member of the public then it is up to you to inform the police and for them to contact store and ask for cctv. you never know they might know who ever took it. good luck x
Posted By: TheDr Re: cashback issue - 11th Apr 2012 9:18pm
Originally Posted by Stingray
I think you might be able to request the cctv footage under the freedom of information act? I think its costs about £10.00


You have the right to see CCTV footage of yourself and get a copy within 40 days of asking for it.

You need to make a request in writing to the owner of the closed circuit television (CCTV) system.

The owner’s details are usually written on a sign attached to the camera, unless the owner is obvious (like a shop).

You need to provide enough information so that you can be identified in the footage, like:

a specific date and time
proof of your identity
a description of yourself

The CCTV owner decides how they provide the footage.

You can be charged a fee of up to £10 (the current maximum set by law).

The footage may be edited to protect the identities of other people.



If the CCTV footage relates to a crime and the police have the footage, the police will tell you if you can see it.
Posted By: insanekitty Re: cashback issue - 12th Apr 2012 12:01am
----^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---- What he says!

If someone records you either on video or camera you are allowed to see what they have recorded and as above the owner has the right to charge up to £10.
Posted By: jabber_Ish Re: cashback issue - 12th Apr 2012 7:02am
if it was me id just say fook it, learn from my mistake and move on.

For the rigmarole of getting £30 back, which is unlikely, the amount of hassle wouldnt be worth it
Posted By: cluckerz Re: cashback issue - 12th Apr 2012 7:40am
report it to the police it is theft. They will look at CCTV to see who picked up the cash. if it was next customer who also paid by card they will be able to get his name address etc
Posted By: Floyd Re: cashback issue - 18th Apr 2012 8:57pm
Originally Posted by TheDr
Originally Posted by Floyd
If she has the receipt then she has proof ie - for example - £30 worth of goods on receipt but £60 taken from card, surely the store can do a till check and see they are £30 up or do you suspect the till operator has pocketed the cash? If so then the store have a duty to look into this, ie - CCTV, good luck.


It's a self service checkout they used and just forgot to get their cash, nothing to do with a till operator or the store being up.

Cash has probably been picked up by another customer who saw it sticking out of the machine.


Well that's tough luck then, learn by it and move on Divvy.
Posted By: Nomad Re: cashback issue - 23rd Apr 2012 9:42pm
I am fairly sure that if you left the money sticking out the machine waits for a set time and then "sucks" it back in again

Nomad
Posted By: Anonymous Re: cashback issue - 9th May 2012 7:04am
No deffo don't suck back in, I have found money that someone left still sticking out of a cash machine, and them self tills don't suck money back in. There know way of it doing that. The only bit that sucks in is when you pay not when change or cash back is givein.
Posted By: Sanchez Re: cashback issue - 9th May 2012 8:14am
Originally Posted by _Jase_
No deffo don't suck back in, I have found money that someone left still sticking out of a cash machine, and them self tills don't suck money back in. There know way of it doing that. The only bit that sucks in is when you pay not when change or cash back is givein.


Cash machines suck it back in though, seen it myself.
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