Advice on Tills Please

EBass

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Hello all there! I work for a small charity and we're just about to open our first charity shop, I was wondering if any of you gurus here could give me some advice on the best value for money till that fulfills our requirements.

We don't need anything too fancy, but we'd like to have the ability to seperate sales into different departments so we can assess the relative profitability of each thing we sell (i.e books, clothes etc), it would also nice to be able to print out a daily record of exactly when our sales were made, so we can judge what are our peak business hours.

Anyway, thank you very much for the help!
 

warnie

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Costco do a great casio till that will do all you require, it looks expensive but is only around £50. We brought 2 of them nearly 3 years ago and have had no problems. In fact we also have a 3rd till at the back of the shop for Ice creams and slush puppies, and that one is getting replaced for the casio till. At £50 you cant really go wrong.
 
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EBass

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Jun 26, 2013
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Costco do a great casio till that will do all you require, it looks expensive but is only around £50. We brought 2 of them nearly 3 years ago and have had no problems. In fact we also have a 3rd till at the back of the shop for Ice creams and slush puppies, and that one is getting replaced for the casio till. At £50 you cant really go wrong.

I wonder if you could provide me with the make/model number or a url please? Thank you!
 
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