@JASFLALMT wrote:
I have had employees try to give me free stuff several times and had to argue with them to charge me so I could get the receipt! I know that they have to think that's weird.
@shopper8 wrote:
I would always report incorrect change, I check my change always. Anyone can make a mistake. What do you mean when you stated,I don't want to make an extra few dollars because of a mistake?
If an employee comps you, why could you not buy an additional item to get your receipt? The only time that ever happens to me is at a bar. If I absolutely must turn in a receipt, then I buy another drink.@JASFLALMT wrote:
I have had employees try to give me free stuff several times and had to argue with them to charge me so I could get the receipt! I know that they have to think that's weird.
@1cent wrote:
Maybe it's a weird thing to think, but I feel a little conflicted about correcting change. I don't want to make an extra few dollars because of a mistake. It's just a little uncomfortable for an employee to thank me for being honest when I am also going to be honest in my report. I imagine that if they knew that I had not actually saved them, they would not be so grateful.
I suppose there are other times when we seem like such great customers from the employee's point of view. Until we're not.
I don't feel as if I should do something different. It's just a bit of a drain.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I have had employees try to give me free stuff several times and had to argue with them to charge me so I could get the receipt! I know that they have to think that's weird.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
If you were shorted change, you would make it right, right? This is the other end of the spectrum.
@1cent wrote:
@shopper8 wrote:
I would always report incorrect change, I check my change always. Anyone can make a mistake. What do you mean when you stated,I don't want to make an extra few dollars because of a mistake?
I just mean that part of me wants to just let it pass and let them deal with a short drawer instead of it going into the report. I admit it’s a weird feeling. Especially because I know that a short drawer would more likely get the person fired than retrained.
I just want to avoid the person complimenting me or thanking me.
@AZwolfman wrote:
If an employee comps you, why could you not buy an additional item to get your receipt? The only time that ever happens to me is at a bar. If I absolutely must turn in a receipt, then I buy another drink.@JASFLALMT wrote:
I have had employees try to give me free stuff several times and had to argue with them to charge me so I could get the receipt! I know that they have to think that's weird.