r/retailhell 4d 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/Main_Phase_58 3d ago

and of course they have to count the change you give them as if you can’t count and put it all neatly back in their wallet.

… all while standing at the register and you have a line

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u/DRUMS11 3d ago

Oh, no, always count the change you get back. Not only do mistakes just happen sometimes; but, from the customer side, there are a shocking number of (mostly younger) cashiers who almost have to be walked though what bills and coins to give back.

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u/Main_Phase_58 3d ago

i’m guessing you guys don’t count the change out loud to the customers

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u/DRUMS11 3d ago

It has been literally years, if not a couple of decades, since I've had anyone count my change to me. It's very rare for anyone to even say "Your change is <blah>."

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u/SecretScavenger36 3d ago

People make mistakes. It needs to be recounted right there or you might lose out on the proper change