The present invention is to provide a fuel dispensing system for enhancing
cash transactions wherein the system includes a fuel dispenser associated
with a control system and a receiver adapted to receive signals including
identification indicia from a remote communications unit associated with
the customer. The receiver operates in conjunction with the control
system to retrieve the identification indicia from the remote
communications unit. A cash transaction indicator is provided in
association with the control system and adapted to signal the control
system that a cash transaction is taking place. The control system will
provide customer related information associated with the identification
indicia when a cash transaction is indicated. The system may also include
a transmitter associated with the control system and adapted to transmit
the customer related information to the remote communications unit
associated with the customer. Alternatively, the control system may
include memory for storing the customer related information in
association with the identification indicia. The related information may
correspond directly to customer change resulting from a cash transaction
wherein the change is determined by the control system during the
transaction. In addition to storing credit for change based on a cash
transaction, loyalty points may be provided and stored on or in
association with the transponder. Preferably, the cash transaction
indicator is located at the dispenser and is selectable by the customer
at the beginning of the transaction. The cash transaction indicator may
also be activated by an operator of the system upon determining the
customer is using cash for the transaction. Typically, the cash
transaction indicator resulting from an operator input is located at a
terminal within the fuel station store.