We have a greeter who helps manage the traffic flow of our shop, and they have an official-
looking desk that they sit behind. We use a cash box for cash and checks that goes in a lockable file cabinet you
can get from Office Depot or whatever, and only the greeter (also a trustworthy person) gets access to that key.
At the end of the day the money gets counted, matched against our computer system, and then deposited
at the local bank. 2 or more people ride to do the drop for safety reasons.

-Leslie, Durham Bike Co-op



On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Ryan Feller <ryan@bikebroward.org> wrote:
Hi all! We're a new bike collective operating out of a 10x10 storage unit.
To raise funds, we're selling a few of our nicer bikes on Craigslist at
market value, but when someone pays us, I think it looks unprofessional
(and perhaps even shady) to just stick the money in one of our pockets. We
don't have the space, money or need for a "proper" electronic cash
register.

In all honesty, after the customer leaves we'll just put it in an envelope
and stick it in our pocket until we get to the bank, so this is just a
matter of what the customer sees.

Here are a few options:

* I have a little metal cash box. We could mount it to our tool pegboard
and put the money in there, but then again, putting a customer's $100-$300
in a tiny metal cash box in an open space with lots of teenaged volunteers
around could look just as bad.

* Maybe we'd be best off pulling out an envelope, writing "Bike Broward
customer name $100" on it, putting the money inside the envelope and into
our pocket, then writing them a receipt on carbon paper?

* We could also request payment by check for bikes over, say, $100, but we
don't have our 501(c)(3) yet, so it'd have to be in my own name, which
isn't a much better option.

Am I just overreacting? We're all 18 or younger and won't have our
501(c)(3) for a couple of months, so I've been putting a lot of work into
having a reasonably professional appearance.

Thanks so much!

Ryan Feller, Co-Director
Bike Broward
(954) 232-3790
www.bikebroward.org

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