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Self Scan Checkouts Are A Nightmare

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gordiescotland1 | 18:32 Sat 08th Nov 2014 | Shopping & Style
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I went shopping to Morrisons with my parents and what should have been an easy task took over 20 minutes with there being 1 person serving at the self scan checkouts of 8 people who all had problems at the same time such as incorrect item in bag, take the last item out of the bag item not recognised etc etc. Never again it should come with a health warning for people suffering from high blood pressure not to use them.
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Point taken Tilly. I was just generalising.
That's ok. I should have said. x
Actually FF's solution appeals to me. At our store they have a coin sorter at the entrance but it subtracts a small commission. Didn't realise you could just pour a load of coins in at the SS checkout. No commission!
Tony - At the risk of sounding like a Rep for the company, our 'deals' run from Monday to Sunday, so not much point in relating anything now. Will see what's on offer on Monday and perhaps post on Tuesday.
PS Get your Match and Go cards though and as someone who works on Produce, I can say our fruit and veg at the moment are pretty good with some good offers.
That's my lot - it's my Saturaday night off!
Match and More, Captain! Go now!
Thanks cap'n. Sorry to get you talking shop on your night off.
(Oh the shame Tilly - I've been 'selling' it all *** week
The match cards are great. We would have been £1.74 better off this week so you get extra points..
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Talking about 16 yr olds; what does annoy me is when I go to an ordinary checkout and the cashier is under 18, she has to buzz for a supervisor to authorise any alcohol.
Yes, that is very irritating, Blackadder.
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My girlfriend has always had a problem trying to take a photograph of her undercarriage when she sits on them.....why?
DTC are you talking about photocopiers? If not, what are you talking about?
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those supermarket copiers at checkout that they have installed.... :-)
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lol methyl, and join the ranks of the tattooed - 'no way, José' - I wondered what they were for...
The trouble is, it's most often the staff (or lack of) or the scanner that get the blame, when the problems are often due to lack of technique on the part of the customer.

Here are a few simple tips that work for me (and I used to sell retail barcode laser scanners, incidentally):

1. Check the 'windows' on the scanner: if they are filthy, the machine won't be able to function properly.

2. Check the screen to see that the machine is ready to scan, before you attempt to scan your first item.

3. Ignore the invitation to put your own bag on the scanned goods tray; you can avoid a lot of problems if you don't attempt to pack as you go - leave that to the end when you've paid for your purchases. It's important the 'out' tray isn't disturbed when you're registering your purchases and that's why you should take care not to lean against or nudge the machine accidentally (which will throw the machine out of balance) - easily done if you're trying to pack as you go.

3. Be positive when you scan items: wafting them vaguely over the scanner window won't work and putting them on the horizontal scanner window and using a scouring motion isn't too reliable either. Hold the item about two inches away from the scanner and move it smartly across the scanner, using something like a twitching movement.

4. If you're trying to scan an item in flexible packaging, e.g. a bag of frozen peas, STRETCH the packaging and then, keeping it taut, scan it. If you neglect to do this, the scanner may only see part of the barcode and won't accept the item.

5. If you're scanning an item's barcode and it isn't recognised, try moving it towards and away from the scanner several times as if you're trying to bring the barcode into focus; this often works.

If none of the above works, call for help - you've done your best to use the machine.
Perhaps they should put those instructions on the self scanning tills, nomis. That's good advice.

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