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3.5 Clients

Article goal

Show the administrator or club owner how to quickly find clients in the system, manage their balances, and analyze visit statistics for effective service.

Who this article is for

  • Club administrator
  • Manager
  • Cashier

What you will learn

  1. How to quickly find a client card by phone number
  2. How to correctly top up or adjust the balance in case of technical issues
  3. How to analyze client statistics for a personalized approach
  4. What the difference is between gaming and bonus balance
  5. How to avoid mistakes when working with financial operations

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator or club owner rights
  • The client is registered in the system

Step-by-step guide

Step 1. Find the client in the system

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Why this is needed: To quickly access the client card for balance top-up, checking statistics, or resolving disputes. For example, when a client says “I topped up, but the money didn’t arrive”, you can instantly check their balance.

  1. Open the “Clients” section
  2. In the search field, enter the last 4–6 digits of the phone number
  3. Select the required client from the results list

Tip: Search works even with a partial match of the phone number digits. You don’t need to enter the full number.

Step 2. Edit the balance if necessary

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Why this is needed: To correct technical errors or credit bonuses. For example, if the payment system failed, you can manually credit the amount that the client has already paid.

  1. In the client card, find the “Game balance” and “Bonus balance” blocks
  2. Click “Change” next to the required balance
  3. Enter the amount and be sure to specify the reason:
    • “Refund” — if you need to give money back to the client
    • “Technical error” — if the payment did not pass automatically
    • “Bonus credit” — to reward the client
  4. Confirm the operation

Important: All operations are logged in the system for audit. Never change a balance without specifying a reason.

Step 3. Analyze the client’s statistics

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Why this is needed: To understand client value and offer personalized conditions. For example, if a client regularly visits the club in the evenings, you can offer them an evening tariff.

In the client card you will see:

  • Played — total time spent in the club
  • Spent — total amount of real money spent
  • Last visit — when they last came

Example: If the client last visited 2 months ago, you can send them a promo code to bring them back. If they spend a lot — offer VIP status.

Typical situations

Problem / QuestionSolution
The client is not found by phone numberMake sure you enter the last 4–6 digits. Check if the client is correctly registered
The client paid, but the money did not reach the balanceCheck that the payment was received in the cash register. If payment is confirmed, manually credit the amount to the game balance
You need to refund money to the clientDeduct the amount from the game balance with the reason “Refund” and give the money from the cash register
The client asks to convert bonuses to moneyExplain that bonuses can only be used to pay for game time
The full history of operations is not visibleDetailed transaction history is available in the “Transactions” section with a filter by client

Important features of the bonus balance

Up to 100% game time payment: Bonuses can be used to fully pay for a PC session.

Not for the bar: Bonuses cannot be used to pay for food, drinks, or other services.

Outside the cash register: Bonus operations are not reflected in cash register reports.