I do from 18 to 30 for Servimer most months. What I like is that their rates provide their maximum at the START of the month. So shoppers know that there is no advantage to waiting until later in the month, or the quarter. Plus, shoppers who have been granted self-assign rights can load up their calendars, early, for a month, confident that they are not missing a better fee by waiting. That looks like a win-win for both the shoppers and the MSC.
About getting names from name tags. When the shop is for cash integrity, a complete description is at least as important as the name from a name tag. Fraudsters know all about the trick of "borrowing" another employee's name tag to wear when diverting funds. Complete descriptions protect that innocent employee from undue suspicion in many cases. So, we may need to state whether a valet's accent is "local" (i.e., native speaker of American English very likely) or "foreign" (first language probably not American style English); and race/ethnicity if it can reasonably be determined, and body type (slim, medium, large), and even distinctive moles, tattoos, piercings, etc. So, my report may read: "Name tag obscured (missing/not readable, etc). Male, Caucasian, foreign accent, 5"10"-6', very curly short blond hair, medium build, dark rimmed glasses, prominent mole near left ear." (With some alterations, such as hair color), that is actually a description of the cashier at a garage that I have shopped several times. I have never seen any indications that he is diverting funds, nor have other shoppers. But, he has been cited for (probably innocently) wearing different name tags. (i.e., having left his at home, perhaps?)
Oddly enough, I find that description easier to remember than many of the very unusual names on tag, some of which are also very, very long.
Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel
Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.