12.08 am, Tuesday February 14 2012

Y2.01K bug hits BoQ Eftpos system

14:03 AEDT Sun Jan 3 2010
By Darren Cartwright
VIEWS: 0
| FLOCKS: 0
| comments0 comments so far
Also on
Firing lineDad's Facebook revenge Diva diesPrescription pills found in room babyliciousBeyonce shows off baby pub attackMan cut with chainsaw love itBeauty looks for Valentine's Day diddly?TV's worst couples

Retail businesses across the country have lost thousands of dollars over the long weekend because a computer glitch left shoppers unable to use the Bank of Queensland's (BOQ) Eftpos terminals.

BOQ's Eftpos machines skipped ahead six years when the clock ticked over to January 1 and started date stamping January 2016.

BOQ staff have not been able find what caused the problem, but a temporary solution has been put in place to ease retailers' frustrations.

The glitch cost businesses untold amounts as the Eftpos terminals read customers' cards as having expired and refused their transactions.

Barry Jones, owner of Sharky's T-shirt and souvenir store in Cairns, said his business was without an Eftpos machine for two days.

"I've just got it back up (Sunday morning) and they gave me no reason," Mr Jones told AAP.

"They gave me priority, but we were out of action for two days.

"It's cost me about a thousand dollars, but I am only a small business and it's money I can't get back.

"Thank god it's back now, but I am not very impressed."

Mr Jones said he relied heavily on credit and debit card transactions as foreign tourists rarely used cash to make purchases.

He spent close to an hour on the BOQ's helpline on Friday to no avail and did not receive as much as a courtesy call from the BOQ to explain the problem or tell him it had been fixed.

"We did not have any Eftpos Friday or Saturday," he said.

"A lot of people use their cards and not cash to pay.

"It's only the little guys that get hurt.

"It was supposed to be fixed yesterday, but no one told me and I've only found out now."

A BOQ spokeswoman acknowledged the glitch was a nationwide issue.

"We have a manual work-around in place, and we are still investigating the cause," the spokeswoman told AAP.

"We still haven't determined exactly how many of our Eftpos terminals have been affected, but we understand it's a large percentage."

 
Whitney Houston. (AAP)Golden years VIDEO: A look back at Whitney Houston's glittering career. Whitney Houston sings onstage.Last performance VIDEO: Houston takes to the stage for impromptu song. A man wields a chainsaw in England.Chainsaw attack VIDEO: English man goes on rampage, destroying pub. A young avalanche survivor.Lone survivor VIDEO: Girl pulled from rubble 10 hours after quake. A US judge dozes in court.Dozing in court VIDEO: US judge caught sleeping behind the bench. Mercedes Maybach (AAP)Fancy flopMercedes Benz's Maybach mistake keeps on costing

Most popular

 Induced labour lets dying man see daughterAn American woman has had her labour induced so her husband could see their baby girl before he died.
 Lost love rekindles after 70 yearsA love story cut short by World War II was set to finally have its happy ending on Sunday.
 Body in Sydney tree identifiedPolice have identified the woman whose body was found in a Sydney tree last month as a US national.
 Thrilling search leads to lost dog NachoA Sydney woman who launched a major Facebook campaign to find her missing dog feared she may never see him again, after a stranger informed her the people who found him had fallen in love with him.
 NSW man found dead at Japan ski resortThe body of a 45-year-old Australian on skiing trip has been found in a creek in the Japanese ski resort of Niseko.
 Drowned man a 'good kid': friendsA young man who drowned in Sydney's Darling Harbour after a nightclub fight has been remembered as a "good kid".
 Katy Perry fools Grammys audienceKaty Perry pulled a cheeky stunt to fool viewers into believing a technical disaster had struck midway through her Grammys performance.
 Dog beheader mentally ill, court toldA man accused of beheading a woman's dog was mentally ill, a Gold Coast court heard.
 Blue Mountains lashed by heavy hailThe Blue Mountains has been lashed by heavy hail and rainfall, with one resident saying it was "like it was snowing".
 Dad, daughter reach 'truce' after laptop shootingThe US father who made a video of himself reading out his daughter’s Facebook post before shooting her laptop says she initially broke down but they have now reached a "semi-truce".
advertisement
Be our fan on Facebook
Most Recommended
You need the latest version of Flash Player.
Enjoy the most vivid content on the web
Watch video without extra features
Interact with applications on your favourite sites
Upgrade now

page complete