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Being short-changed
Even if it's only by a few pennies, would you leave it or go back and get every single penny... or is that dependent on the amount/who's behind the cashier/etc?
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If it's a small amount I probably wouldn't notice, I wouodnmt make the effort of going back anyway
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Pennies, wouldn't bother.
Anything from 10p to a quid, if the shop was quiet I'd ask, if not I'd leave it. Over a quid I'd ask for it. |
a young guy in my local shop was short by 3 pound odd, buying booze, i made up the difference, and said have a drink on me, i lost fifty pound a few days ago, most of the time i dont check my change, but in the same shop the other day, the lady gave me five pounds back from the previous day when two fivers were stuck together.
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I never count my change. I've got too much to even carry to the coinstar, it's too heavy. I feel like scrooge mcduck i've got so much change. i could swim in it.
If we had dollar coins then maybe i'd pay more notice to it, but the highest coin we have in the US is 25c. |
If it's under a quid I probably wouldn't bother tbh.
I really cant stand sly shopkeepers though..I was in a shop a few months back and I handed over a twenty quid note so my change was something like 13 quid (can't remember what I was buying) anyway I lifted the change first leaving the £10 note on the counter just until I put the rest in a different part of my purse and when I lifted my head back up from my purse the shopkeeper was quietly trying to pull the £10 note away without me noticing :bored: |
I make a fuss. If something I'm buying is £4 and I gave them £3.90, they'd have something to say about it. Likewise.
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The absolute worst is when a cashier claims you gave them a different (lower-value) note to the one you actually gave :bored:
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I was constantly short changing people at work, my mind just goes blank sometimes. Most of them would say something even if it was just a penny. If it was over 20p I'd probably say something but I don't actually check my change that much. I've probably been hustled out of quite a lot in clubs etc where it's too loud to hear the bar person so I just hand over a bunch of change and walk away. Suppose that's my own fault though :hugesmile:
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Nah i never go back, i should but i just dont
my mum does for even like 1p out of principle and it embarasses me haha |
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I'm quite terrible at checking change.
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I don't really ever bother checking change for most of the time so I doubt I'd even notice, but I'd probably only mention it if it was like £1+.
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I have been known to go back for 3p and then bin it when i leave the shop.
In fact I bin all brown money But its my money to bin |
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Hardly ever deal in cash.
Years ago I had a stand up argument with the man in the post office. He overpaid me by £100, miserable devil he was as well. I should have just walked out with it. |
I've accidentally short changed people before and they try and start on me as if i'm gonna pocket their 10p and go and spend it on booze and fags
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I used to never check but now I do, it's so frustrating to get home and realise you've been short changed
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i dont count my change really - just a quick glance to make sure it looks right - if its not, like even a penny out then id be like you didnt give me the right change.
I dont know why id be so picky, maybe cos i work in a shop and i know its not hard to give the correct change that shows up on the till? i dunno x |
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I always double check if it's a middle eastern newsagent. Those ******ers will rob you blind as soon as look at you.
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i got short changed by a dwarf once |
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Asif. (It's not racist because Omid Djalili said it and I'm just quoting him.) |
don't normally count my change unless so i wouldn't notice if it was x amount of coins
if it was notes, i would notice |
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