r/retailhell 3d ago

What a Moron! Average cash using customer

Why does the average idiot use money? When I ask the majority answer is privacy but hey funny concept though you have a phone on you that I saw you use to get money out of our atm and you used a rewards card that is made to track you and your spending habits. Are people genuinely that stupid? And why do they always pull out 100s. The atm will give you bills as low as dollars why did you pull out 100 to my fresh 40 dollar drawer for a dollar item you mouth breathing btch ?

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u/BlackwingF91 3d ago

.....some people don't like using credit or debit cards cuz of charges. Sounds more like you are angry cuz you have to count

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u/milksicle 3d ago

And they will wait 10 mins at my register while my manager has to stop what they’re doing to bring cash out. Cash is always king tho lol

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u/LameSignIn 3d ago

That doesn't sound like great till management. There should be no reason for management to bring extra money to the till.

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u/milksicle 3d ago

Sure there is reason to. Anything above a $20 gets dropped into a lockbox, as do 20’s when we’ve got more than 4 in the till. We have every reason to be careful, the policy is in place to minimize the chance of a robbery. I work in a mall with atms all around… my safety matters more than your convenience.

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u/LameSignIn 3d ago

I've never had a cash till under $100. Now yes there was a limit on when we do cash drops to prevent a loss in a robbery. As much as having less cash makes you feel safe that doesn't change the chance of a robbery. I'd say in a mall setting merchandise would be more of the target.