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Thats why if possible i always like to give exact change and i know how many i'm suppose to get back.
Thats why if possible i always like to give exact change and i know how many i'm suppose to get back.
lmao, I only do that on certain occasions. If its just me i'm like gimme my damn change!You have a girlfriend now dude, you gotta go big money ballin' and be like "Keep the change" everywhere you go.
I know, its like the longer you piss me off, the smaller your tips gonna be.I love when waiters try to pull that at a restuarant, like the meal was $25 and I give them two twenties, and they're gone for like 10 minutes, dude, you're not getting a $15 tip, I'm waiting for my change.
If i saw that **** going on. i wouldn't have even stayed in line. I'd be like forget this place and its crappy rip off services.
You know how people are. they don't wanna start a scene over something.I figured f I waited in line and got screwed, surely management would audit his register and hed be fired, and surely the others in line would know that Im protecting THEIR money as well and back me up. Neither happened. Oh well, live and learn.
No, I stood there *****ing and complaining loudly that the cahier was intentionally shorting people on their change. Several people in line left, fearing a brawl and the manager had me removed from the joint. So yeah...my money was stolen and I was then treated like the criminal...not that i got arrested or anything.
I will say that i hate being "that guy". A friend of mine worked at a Halloween store, and someone tried returning something they bought LAST YEAR, and wanted a full refund with NO RECIEPT and when they didnt get one they pitched a fit and started screaming about being ripped off. I remember another instance where someone bought something at a Target and it didnt work, so they took it back to Walmart and demanded a refund. Walmarts manager calmly explained that they were not target and the customer kept yelling "what ever happened to customer service? Whatever happened to making things right??"
However, when i do feel that Ive been wronged, I will put on my psycho face and pitch a fit just for the sake of it. In the end, life goes on, but its fun to occasionally blow a gasket.
it's kinda you fault, you should always clearly show and say how much money you are forking over with the approximate amount of change you should receive as well..This is what took place Friday night when I went to see Soul Men with a couple people...cashier at the theatre gave me the price of 8.00 for the ticket..I promptly gave the dude a 20...then he gives me back two dollars. I'm like, "how much was that ticket again?" "8 bucks." "OK, but I gave you a twenty, man." "No, I don't think you did." "Look in your drawer, I just gave it to you like 4 seconds ago." "That was a 10 you gave me." This goes on for a couple minutes, then the manager comes by and says, "sir, are you certain it was a 20 dollar bill?" And I say, yes it was...it even has a tear on the right corner, which I told the kid of before. He checks the drawer, and gives me the correct change.I always hate giving large bills to cashiers, because they can say whatever they want...it's like a ****ing Seinfeld episode.
God, if I was working the cash register and somebody said to me "Here's a twenty. That should be 12 dollars change" I would ****ing strangle them.it's kinda you fault, you should always clearly show and say how much money you are forking over with the approximate amount of change you should receive as well..
tsk tsk...
it's kinda you fault, you should always clearly show and say how much money you are forking over with the approximate amount of change you should receive as well..
tsk tsk...
I had something like this happen to me at Walmart once. The girl kept denying it, and started getting a bit short with me. Not that she had the best sttitude anyway. I called over the superviso and they made the girl count her drawer. Sure enough, she was over by the exact amount she was about to short change me.This is what took place Friday night when I went to see Soul Men with a couple people...cashier at the theatre gave me the price of 8.00 for the ticket..I promptly gave the dude a 20...then he gives me back two dollars. I'm like, "how much was that ticket again?" "8 bucks." "OK, but I gave you a twenty, man." "No, I don't think you did." "Look in your drawer, I just gave it to you like 4 seconds ago." "That was a 10 you gave me." This goes on for a couple minutes, then the manager comes by and says, "sir, are you certain it was a 20 dollar bill?" And I say, yes it was...it even has a tear on the right corner, which I told the kid of before. He checks the drawer, and gives me the correct change.I always hate giving large bills to cashiers, because they can say whatever they want...it's like a ****ing Seinfeld episode.
sure but it's your fault if they fail to recognise how much money you've given them.Um no, it's the cashier's job, JOB to look at how much money he is given, count it, and give the right change.