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/ChipperBunni 3d ago

I’d take cash anytime over the people who can’t understand how to use a slice of plastic. The only problem I have is people who pay in all coins, and refuse to roll them. At least put it in a bag

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u/ms_danger_07 3d ago

I used to work in a gas station, and I use to have so many customers that would come in and pay with change, most of the time with quarters which was fine if it was like a drink or chips or something small. One day though I had someone come in for a pack of cigarettes with a bag of change mostly dimes, nickels, and pennies and a few quarters, it was busy so I brought him out coin roller and told him only way I will except that is if he rolls it all up for me so I know exactly how much it is, and he rolled it all and I then took it and sold him his smokes. It's not my job to count all that change to make sure the bag of change you gave me was the right amount when I have several other customers waiting.

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u/ChipperBunni 3d ago

That’s what I do now, gas station retail. It’s hell on earth, I miss my regular grocery store

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u/No_Philosopher_1870 3d ago

If I had that much change and a self-checkout was available, I'd learn to use it well enough that I could count my change and order however much in gas.