Funny it happened two days ago i got a free beer it was supposed to be 4.20 and i got 2 dollars back i was thinking of returning the money but i thought ill just use it to buy another beer. Im sooo thirsty 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤.
@shimmeryns Selfishly, more money for me. Also, if I were a cashier, and someone let me know I screwed up, I would only get more insecure as I would be watching my steps trying not to make a mistake again.
Of course, if it kept on happening, I'd tell the cashier.
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Funny it happened two days ago i got a free beer it was supposed to be 4.20 and i got 2 dollars back i was thinking of returning the money but i thought ill just use it to buy another beer. Im sooo thirsty 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤.
I usually won't notice until I get home, since I have a bad habit of not checking my change
I've never returned it. Bad maths should get her in some trouble, sooner better than later.
I don't think anyone with bad maths should be allowed to handle money lol! How did they even pass the job interview I wonder 😂
I generally check the receipts, When I catch the error, I'll straighten it out- whether it's over or under.
Its tell her those cashiers do make good money and if there draw come up short it comes out of there pay
They do make good money? I highly doubt that though 🤔
It’s not like I want to get the money or what but I don’t usually count the money when some one gives me change.
But what if the cashier gives you less? Wouldn't that be a problem?
That would be a problem. But in that case I wouldn’t change any cause maybe I will be miles away
And I have experience that several times
But I still feel lazy counting them.
I remember my daughter giving someone to much change. She had to make up short fall out of her wages. So I always give it back
Return.. You can get fired over that, I don't want my greed to cost someone their job
return it, now if they accidentally give me a hundo or someshit, finders keepers
Keep because returning and interrupting them again to tell them would be a very uncomfortable situation for me.
Always return it.
I'm not a scumbag.
Plus, if their till is short at the end of the day, it can have consequences for them.
I keep it. Just being honest.
That's alright. But why do you choose to keep it?
@shimmeryns Selfishly, more money for me. Also, if I were a cashier, and someone let me know I screwed up, I would only get more insecure as I would be watching my steps trying not to make a mistake again.
Of course, if it kept on happening, I'd tell the cashier.
Of course return and tell, WTF.
I will always tell them if I notice
Return it immediately.
I usually tell the cashier when I returned the money.
Something else, most of time they give the less change back
Keep half, give half back. It’s a fee for doing a “good deed”
Return it. I’m not a thief.
Depends if they are some cents too much or even 50€ or more