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 The offer is being withdrawn at the end of the year but on the same day The card was nearly refused again  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. 

replied on 12/11/2018 19:42

Posted on 12/11/2018 19:19 by brue

So you get yourself to the entrance to somewhere and your battery is flat? It's a bit like people being rescued from mountain sides who used their phones as maps and then found they had no power left. Although phone technology is good a card at the moment is "gooder." wink

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Paolo Imberino replied on 12/11/2018 20:54

Posted on 12/11/2018 20:54

I use the app 'stocard'. This stores 42 cards including the membership card. It has the additional faculty to take a photo of front and back of the card. I've had no problems showing my card at sites and my ACSI card abroad.

DavidKlyne replied on 12/11/2018 22:16

Posted on 12/11/2018 20:54 by Paolo Imberino

I use the app 'stocard'. This stores 42 cards including the membership card. It has the additional faculty to take a photo of front and back of the card. I've had no problems showing my card at sites and my ACSI card abroad.

Posted on 12/11/2018 22:16

So when the campsite want to retain your ACSI card do you have to leave your phonesmile

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 13/11/2018 07:53

Posted on 13/11/2018 05:57 by mickysf

It gets betterer all the time!smile

Posted on 13/11/2018 07:53

That might be ok for you ‘yeller Bellies’ Micky Boy but the correct usage is-‘more betterer’ my pleasure😊

MichaelT replied on 13/11/2018 09:41

Posted on 13/11/2018 09:41

The club has an APP so why not store the card in there with a bar code that can be scanned.   I can travel abroad on an APP with  e boarding ticket, OK I do need other ID for security but getting on a club site cant be such a risk as flying can it?

SteveL replied on 13/11/2018 10:49

Posted on 13/11/2018 09:41 by MichaelT

The club has an APP so why not store the card in there with a bar code that can be scanned.   I can travel abroad on an APP with  e boarding ticket, OK I do need other ID for security but getting on a club site cant be such a risk as flying can it?

Posted on 13/11/2018 10:49

I did suggest that earlier. As account sections of the App also require login it would also make unauthorised use less likely, as you would have to give those using the card your email / password.

For cards such as these which can be used multiple times, with no extra cost to the owner, it is probably the best solution to deter unauthorised cloning. E tickets / vouchers are a different matter, as these can be used only once. It is therefore in your interest to keep it secure.

MichaelT replied on 13/11/2018 12:10

Posted on 12/11/2018 19:42 by

"Gooder" you will be getting your wrists slappedwink

Posted on 13/11/2018 12:10

Education is important but cricket is importanter!!!laughing

Kennine replied on 14/11/2018 10:21

Posted on 14/11/2018 10:21

Back to the thread subject :- 

New technology is the lifeblood of modern living. Of course there will be some who are stuck in the 1960's and cannot stand anything new. There is nothing wrong with that if that's their comfort zone. 

The OP raised some good points, but in all honesty I cannot see the CMC considering anything which could be described as "new technology", or would even have the expertise to implement it.  An example being their inability to improve the very poor software bolt-on upon which Club Together is running. 

cool 

DSB replied on 14/11/2018 10:32

Posted on 14/11/2018 10:32

I have a feeling that I have used my 'virtual' copy of the membership card I have on Stocard when booking in at a site.  I think it was probably at the wardens discretion.  I will try and see if the Club can accept this 'as standard' - I'll try and bring it up at the next Council meeting, to get a more definitive response.

David

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