Cash sitting in cash registers or cash drawers is recorded as part of the Cash on Hand account. When John comes to work the next morning, he starts out with the amount of cash left in the drawer. At the end of the business day, either he or his manager runs a summary of activity on the cash register for the day to produce a report of the total. Do the cash registers at Dollar Tree (United States) do all of the math for you? Update Cancel. No Answers Yet. Related Questions. What are the benefits of working at a Dollar General vs a Dollar Tree? What are the benefits at Dollar Tree? When did the first Dollar Tree first open?
Determine how the customer is going to pay. Customers may pay in cash, with a credit card, or with a check. You may also accept gift cards or certificates, which are most often treated as cash.[8]- Cash: Type in amount of cash they give you and press CASH/AMT TND button (this is usually the largest wide button on the bottom right hand portion of the register's set of keys). Many registers will tell you how much change to give the customer. Some do not, however, and you will have to do the math in your head. Once the till drawer pops open, you can place the cash or check in the drawer and count out any necessary change.
- Credit card: Press CREDIT button (sometimes CR) and use credit card machine to run the credit card.
- Check: Key in the exact amount of the check, press the CK or CHECK button, and put the check in the drawer.
- To open the till drawer if you have not made a sale, you can press the NO SALE or NS button. This function may be protected for manager use only and may require that a manager uses a key to put the register in a different mode to access the NO SALE function.
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Hello! I did a search, but couldn't find a previous post asking this question. A Google search only pulled up a thread on a PayPal community forum from back in 2012.
Basically, at Dollar General, there's a 'PayPal' option at checkout. I tried last night, and couldn't get it to work. Today I called the number and talked to a customer service rep, who assured me that I should be able to do this by entering my mobile number, as I had attempted before. I just tried again with no luck. Supposedly, I enter my 10-digit mobile number and it will prompt for my PIN, but it never prompts. According to the rep, I've been attempting this correctly.
Has anyone ever successfully used PayPal to check out at Dollar General? Am I doing this right? I ask because I'm out of cash until Friday except in my PayPal account. I'd just transfer the money to my bank account, but I'm under the impression that would take a couple days.
Any information regarding this would be much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance!
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