Quizzes & Puzzles91 mins ago
Paypoint error
My daughter works for a local convenience store. It has Paypoint. A customer asked for a �10 Vodaphone top up voucher. My daughter accidentally pressed the �40 button and instead of cancelling it she confirmed it. She still has the voucher, after giving the customer A �10 one. Her employers are now saying she has to repay the �40. Yes we do realise it was careless but these things do happen - human error and all that. She hasn't got �40 to spare. Are they within their rights to ask for the money back? Seems a bit harsh to me.
Any replies would be appreciated. Thank you.
Any replies would be appreciated. Thank you.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by sha0609. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.as long as it says in her contract that they have the right to deduct money to make up for shortfalls or mistakes then Yes they can. (though only upto 10% of her wages on any one payday)
Sorry but do you expect the shop to be �40 out of pocket due to your daughters mistake?
Though she can then keep the voucher as she has paid for it, so if she can sell it she will get her �40 back.
Sorry but do you expect the shop to be �40 out of pocket due to your daughters mistake?
Though she can then keep the voucher as she has paid for it, so if she can sell it she will get her �40 back.
Was it a VOUCHER or a TOP-UP If she confirmed it, then the customer who had the �10 voucher got �50 worth of top-up for �10 so the shop could say he owes them �40 but if it was a voucher then it could well end up with her paying unless the shop can return it to Vodaphone and get 4x�10 vouchers in exchange. If all that makes sense to you. Also what chuck says is right once she has paid the �40 the voucher is hers.