By Tina George
23 October 2007
The problems of credit card scanning will be discussed at the FEDHASA Cape Member’s Forum tomorrow. Owners of restaurants, hotels and guesthouses are encouraged to attend the workshop.
"Jerome Harding of the SAPS Commercial Crime Unit and Business Against Crime will talk about the extent of credit card fraud and Abby le Grange of ABSA’s card division will offer some practical tips," says Executive officer, Rema Van Niekerk.
Attendees will also be given an update on the latest developments at Cape Town’s Routes Unlimited by Calvyn Gilfellan, the CEO of CTRU.
The meeting takes place at Nyoni’s Kraal Restaurant, 98 Long Street, Cape Town. To book, phone the FEDHASA's Cape Town office at 021 552 9870 or e-mail fedhasacape@fedhasa.co.za.
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