500ml coke with ReTurn logo has a different barcode to a 500ml bottle without a ReTurn logo.Not sure I fully agree with you here,
The issue is not the logo or the barcode but rather that the Re-Turn machine is not giving a refund on deposit charged products because it simply hasn't been programmed to do so even though we were told at launch that it was
My understanding of barcodes is that they are unique to the product, so if a supermarket is able to update it's pricing on a given date through a barcode well then the machine that is supposed to refund us this deposit charge should be able to do the exact same using the same barcode
I'd simply put the product back and have it refunded.If you are charged the recycling fee and the cans or bottles do not have the logo, or the machine rejects it how do you get your money back? The shop will say nothing to do with them. Contact the machine supplier.
You are correct about "human error" except in this case it wasn't an error by the retailer or Re-Turn scheme but my own error of not fully understanding the system in place and how it will operate especially in the transitioning period to June and have made two subsequent posts #27 and #34 to correct my opening postMy guess is it's human error in the store or human error by the supplier or human error by return that barcodes have either been incorrectly added to a pos system for the deposit to be charged or not added to the ReTurn scheme.
I'd say most of these issues will be ironed out within weeks. The last thing the multiples want is having to deal with cranky customers over a small amount of money.I'd simply put the product back and have it refunded.
You'd be surprised at how quickly a retailer will correct things if it causes issues.
So basically you are saying to test the machine before you leave the store with your new purchase?I'd simply put the product back and have it refunded.
You'd be surprised at how quickly a retailer will correct things if it causes issues.
That small amount of money will add up very quickly. €2 could be someone’s carton of milk or loaf of bread. I have seen many return items as they do not have enough to pay their bill.I'd say most of these issues will be ironed out within weeks. The last thing the multiples want is having to deal with cranky customers over a small amount of money.
I'd be querying the charge if the logo isn't on the bottle.So basically you are saying to test the machine before you leave the store with your new purchase?
I'm saying it's a small amount of money for a retailer to be having issues with customers over and probably not the best use of staff time. I fully appreciate the value of €2 when cash is tight.That small amount of money will add up very quickly. €2 could be someone’s carton of milk or loaf of bread. I have seen many return items as they do not have enough to pay their bill.
I'd be querying the charge if the logo isn't on the bottle.
As noted aluminium and of plastics the PET bottles used for soft drinks.I wonder what are the most valuable items ....
Something in theory which should work quite easily, simply doesn't appear to be functioning at all.View attachment 8463View attachment 8464
Purchased these in Lidl on Wednesday and 2x15c deposits shown on receipt. Both containers are clean, dry and undamaged, with detachable tops in place. Dropped them into a RVM in Dunnes yesterday which spat them out with the message "Store does not accept this barcode. Please remove container and dispose of elsewhere"
The barcode 4056489679738 is listed on https://re-turn.ie/consumer/#barcodeChecker
This contradicts the statement on https://re-turn.ie/ "You can return your empty and undamaged drinks container featuring the Re-turn logo to any participating shop or supermarket nationwide regardless of where it was purchased"
Suggests that the barcode database which the RVMs are using isn't being updated frequently/in-realtime, which if it is the case will be a significant issue going forward.
Lidl Cavan.What store is that?
There's a Neil Toibin joke in there somewhere.Lidl Cavan.
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