Cashless Payment System Fails at Download Festival

The Cashless Payment System at the Download rock festival is the first major UK festival to test the a cashless method of transactions.

download festival 2015
Photo by: Lewis Kirton-Smith

The organisers advertised the new systems on the website:-

We can’t trust Download Dog anymore so the festival is going absolutely cashless this year – the first major UK festival to do so. Which is pretty epic.

Not only will it reduce queues for the bar and food stalls, it removes the faff of cash and makes security on site even tighter.

How? We’re introducing Dog Tags, a payment system that will work across the whole festival.

To use the system you have to go to:- < ahref="http://downloadfestival.co.uk/rfid-dog-tags" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >http://downloadfestival.co.uk/rfid-dog-tags

The RFID Dog Tags Info and FAQ’s:- http://downloadfestival.co.uk/info?c=11

The idea is that you can easily top-up money online, before or during an event. The system then allows any remaining balance to be refunded after the event.

Download Festival Cashless Payment System
Photo by: Wenn

However the Daily Mail reported the “New system branded ‘useless’ and ‘a complete joke’ by revellers” and this at a time when application development companies like Chameleon are moving towards clients using systems with no cash.

The problems being faced were:-

Topping up system not available due to systems crashing.
Attendees added cash to system 48 hours in advance finding no money on their account when the barcode is scanned.

Why Did The Cashless Payment System Fail at The Download Festival?

The payment system was using payment-enabled ‘Dog Tags’ which are designed to speed up transactions, reducing the queuing and to combat crime at festivals. The problem was that the system crashed leaving the festival attendees hungry and thirsty.

Systems are tested fully before they go live but it is very difficult to test in the same volume that actually happens when live.

Possible reasons the system failed:-

1. The api wasn’t build to service so many people in a short period of time (testing potentially on a few dozen people and thought that it would simply upscale to thousands).
2. They didn’t respect the fact that at a festival phone signal is a premium and can’t be relied on.
3. They didn’t develop a system that still functions off line and then simply logs the transactions for when signal is restored. Then it’s not disrupting the service.
4. Their servers were not scalable for peak usage.

It is always recommended to do a soft launch in a few areas first to test the system. Then slowly roll it out section by section and then you have proof the system can cope with the large demand when required.

download festival 2015 fans angry

The organisers where attacked with angry messages on both Twitter and Facebook and this will have a negative effect on the organisers trust.

A spokesman for Download Festival commented Download’s new ‘cashless’ RFID system has encountered some minor technical issues, affecting around 1% of attendees, which has resulted in extended queuing times at some information points.

When the payment system starting to come online the servers should be hitting low utilisation rates and then as more people come to use the system, i.e. more transactions taking place the server load will increase.

The problem it seems here is that the system failed to cope with the load. This is a huge embarrassment for the first cashless festival and we wonder what damage this has done in terms of trust as the future of money is changing. This week Apple announced their system called “Apple Pay” for the UK market.

Suspicious package creates chemical terrorism exercise for local police.

Suspicious package sent to Chameleon Web Services creates chemical terrorism exercise for local police.

Police were called to Chameleon Web Services on Wednesday 10th June 2015 at 9.10am after a suspicious package arrived that was of unknown origin. Upon inspection the Chameleon staff became concerned and contacted the local Police and from the description of the package this became a serious matter.

Suspicious package

chemical terrorism exercise for local police.
Within minutes the dedicated Counter Terrorism Unit, based in Birmingham operating as part of a national CT network were dispatched to Old Hill Police station and the Chameleon head office.

The police, fire and ambulance services were on the scene in minutes and the situation was very soon in hand.

The lead police officer quickly took control of the situation and the threat was reviewed to ensure the public were safe.

The suspicious package was tested for Anthrax and other potential threats which resulted in nothing harmful being present.

The Director of Chameleon Web Services – Ian Bevis said “The way in which this incident was controlled showed the true professionalism of all the emergency services, the outcome in the end was nothing to be concerned about but I have faith after being part of this that should the situation have been different the emergency services are well prepared to deal situations of this nature”.

 

Marco Pierre White

Marco’s New York Italian Birmingham Airport Restaurant had a great start at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Chameleon Web Services commercial photography helps capture the moment perfectly.

The new MPW restaurant page shows off their latest branch and by using our images the website really does comes to life.

MPW Website Gallery

Our food shots really help to showcase the Marco Pierre White menu  and we are very proud to work with this premium restaurant brand.

Marco Pierre White New York Italian Birmingham Airport Restaurant

Marco Pierre White New York Italian Birmingham Airport Restaurant Food 3

Marco Pierre White New York Italian Birmingham Airport Restaurant Food 2

Marco Pierre White New York Italian Birmingham Airport Restaurant Food

Marco Pierre White New York Italian Birmingham Airport Restaurant Food 4

 http://www.mpwrestaurants.co.uk/restaurants/birmingham-airport/contact

Marco’s New York Italian Birmingham Airport

Address: Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport Coventry Road. Birmingham, B26 3QW, United Kingdom.

Telephone: 0871 663 9007

Contact Email Address: laura.moore@hiairport.co.uk

Google Business View tour of Marco’s New York Italian Birmingham Airport:

 

UK 2015 General Election Quiz (England)

If you are not sure who to vote for today 07/05/2015 in the general election then take the UK Election Quiz and see who you find you should be voting for from the answers to the questions you answer.

We did the test and this turned out to be very good.

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You can see the findings here!

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Conservative Party Election Quiz

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Where is my Polling Station?

If you are not sure where is your Polling Station is then you can contact the local council.

Remember “You don’t need your polling card to vote”

If you don’t have your polling card, simply turn up at the polling station and give them your name and address and they can find your details.

Birmingham

Phone Birmingham City Council: 0121 303 2731

And ask them:

Where your polling station is (you’ll need to give them your full address)
If they will help make this information available online in the future by helping this project (say you came from this site)
Council Contact info
Birmingham City Council
Elections Office
Council House
Victoria Square
Birmingham
B1 1BB

P: 0121 303 2731
E: elections@birmingham.gov.uk


Sandwell / Dudley

 

Phone Sandwell Borough Council: 0121 569 3242

And ask them:

  • Where your polling station is (you’ll need to give them your full address)
  • If they will help make this information available online in the future by helping this project (say you came from this site)

Council Contact info

Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
Sandwell Council House
Freeth Street; Oldbury
West Midlands
B69 3DEP: 0121 569 3242
E: electoral_services@sandwell.gov.uk

 


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