Club card v new technology

Andyt21 replied on 10/11/2018 09:11

Posted on 10/11/2018 09:11

I'm sure like me you find it a challenge to keep up with new technology and there is no doubt we now have more information at our fingertips than we could have imagined a few years ago. It des have a negative side but in general it is a positive influence on our lives. 

This year I have started using an app on my phone which means my wallet is much slimmer and not because it is expensive. I have got rid of a host of loyalty cards including my club membership card. The app scans the bar code or takes a picture and stores it in an easy to access file and you can present this when buying in store. 

But not on the M6 toll. I have only just found out about the discount so confidently arrived at the toll booth and showed my card only to be told she needed the actual card to apply the discount. No card, no discount. The offer is being withdrawn at the end of the year but on the same day The card was nearly refused again  

We arrIved  at the site we were heading for and the warden very politely pointed out that this could be a photo of someone else's although I have used on other sites without problem. 

So the issue here is similar. I could have taken a photo of a friends card in order to obtain the benefit. The answer however is not to go back to carrying a wallet full of cards but to have, and be prepared to show, evidence you are the person on the card. I still carry photo ID my driving license and happy to show this. 

And before you argue that it doesn't take up much space just have a look at all the cards you own.  Also consider the other options. I might have just borrowed the card from my friend /neighbour for the day as I knew I was going on the M6 toll. The card has no proof or link to me. I could use the automatic barrier and press the button for assistance (see terms and conditions) how does a physical card mKe a difference here? My site booking is linked to the vehicle I arrive in but the card doesn't prove my identity. 

So a very simple plea either make the card tech friendly. This doesn't have to be at the same level as my credit card / contactless payment but can prove I am the member. Or simply ask for proof of identity e.g. Credit card payment or driving license. Please don't force me to dig the out the cards again. 

Andyt21 replied on 11/11/2018 15:45

Posted on 10/11/2018 11:20 by

Likewise.  I have just counted my cards, 31 frown.  I tend to sort them into packages I need for different things; day to day at home, UK travel, over there travel, etc.  

Andyt21, what is this app?

Posted on 11/11/2018 15:45

Hi [Deleted User User] the app is called Perkd. There are a host of others which I’m sure do the same job but this is fairly simple and has a range of cards it recognises or you can add a custom card if not recognised. 

replied on 11/11/2018 16:08

Posted on 10/11/2018 10:17 by Cornersteady

indeed but the good news is actually double this time smile you don't have to go these club sites where a membership card is needed, club sites only have about 10% of the market so plenty to choose from (and usually have plenty more pitches than club sites but that's different story), but even then on most club sites you do not need to have a membership card/be a member, just pay the extra £10 per night, win win!

 

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Posted on 11/11/2018 15:45 by Andyt21

Hi Dorset Diver the app is called Perkd. There are a host of others which I’m sure do the same job but this is fairly simple and has a range of cards it recognises or you can add a custom card if not recognised. 

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replied on 11/11/2018 20:02

Posted on 11/11/2018 18:14 by Cornersteady

I would be very interested... if it's in the UK?

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Cornersteady replied on 11/11/2018 20:37

Posted on 11/11/2018 20:02 by

How about a nice CL in Hampshire overlooking the Solent, hard standings, spaced about twice as far apart as a club site and £15, best of all only 15 minutes from Portsmouthwink

Posted on 11/11/2018 20:37

If I ever want to be near Portsmouth I'll try and remember (both seem highly doubtful though)smile

KjellNN replied on 11/11/2018 23:06

Posted on 11/11/2018 23:06

You need to be more adventurous CS!

No matter....back to the subject....this sounds interesting as we too seem to have an excessive number of cards.

OH tells me she has a main stash and a reserve stash.......she does get out and about more than I do.

Like DD we sort them into categories, mainly UK and abroad, and change them out as required.

We also have a plethora of bank debit cards that we never carry with us, they live in a bundle each at home.

DSB replied on 12/11/2018 00:35

Posted on 12/11/2018 00:35

I have much sympathy with the opening post.  I have tried using an app to store cards - I've tried Stocard.  Sadly not all shops can read the card from the app.  It rather depends on the technology available at the shop.  I find it works about 50% of the time, but quite often the cashier has to enter the number in manually.  The worst for us, locally, is our local Co-op who just won't accept anything other than the real card!

David

replied on 12/11/2018 07:13

Posted on 10/11/2018 11:56 by Cornersteady

I have an app that looks after and carries all my NT, EH, club, sainburys cards.... Its called Mrs C

Posted on 12/11/2018 07:13

I don't rely on OH but I have used the same utility for the last 15 years. It easily stores all my cards for presentation. I bought a more recent version last year but have not yet loaded and used it.

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