Barrel of Fun
Abort, retry, fail
I like to see myself as an honest person.
I took a trip to Sainsbury's to purchase the following items, well, just the steaks, but I got a bit carried away.
Lynx Shower Gel - £1.85
Gold Blend Coffee - £3.00
3 (Three) Strawberry Trifles - £1.49
Cookies - £0.65
Roasted Peanuts - £0.55
Wholemeal Bread (Loaf of..) - £0.85
Ciabatta Rolls - £1.49
Thin Cut Sirloin Steak - £3.59
The quicker mathmeticians will have gathered that the subtotal is indeed £13.47.
The slower Mathmeticians by now should have totted up the subtotal of £13.47.
The number dyslexic amongst you, should look away now.
There was a jam in the receipt dispenser and by the time this was rectified, the change amount had disappeared from the screen. So, the checkout operative had to rely on the receipt. Not hard, you might say. Instead of receiving the princely sum of £6.53 from my crisp £20 note, I was issued with the change consisting of one £10 note, three £1 coins, two 20p pieces, a 5p coin and a two pence piece (i.e. the orignal subtotal).
I only realised this fact when I returned home.
Ordinarily, I would return immediatly and rectify the error, but I am not quite so sure this time. The checkout assistant was a trainee and POTENTIALLY this error could be fatal to his Supermarket career. I have no means of telling whether he is on a last chance to impress. Do I want that blood on my hands? A honest employee trying to secure employment vs a ginat corporation who announced decent profits and will not go under for the sake of £6.94.
The question is....
Would you return to put right this callous error?
Over to you, NSC.
Ps Apologies for the boring thread. I am putting off some work and happily supping some Red Wine that was purchased earlier in the day. I should have waited to purchase at Sainsbury's...obviously.
f*** IT. That was meant to be a poll of a simple Yes/No.
I took a trip to Sainsbury's to purchase the following items, well, just the steaks, but I got a bit carried away.
Lynx Shower Gel - £1.85
Gold Blend Coffee - £3.00
3 (Three) Strawberry Trifles - £1.49
Cookies - £0.65
Roasted Peanuts - £0.55
Wholemeal Bread (Loaf of..) - £0.85
Ciabatta Rolls - £1.49
Thin Cut Sirloin Steak - £3.59
The quicker mathmeticians will have gathered that the subtotal is indeed £13.47.
The slower Mathmeticians by now should have totted up the subtotal of £13.47.
The number dyslexic amongst you, should look away now.
There was a jam in the receipt dispenser and by the time this was rectified, the change amount had disappeared from the screen. So, the checkout operative had to rely on the receipt. Not hard, you might say. Instead of receiving the princely sum of £6.53 from my crisp £20 note, I was issued with the change consisting of one £10 note, three £1 coins, two 20p pieces, a 5p coin and a two pence piece (i.e. the orignal subtotal).
I only realised this fact when I returned home.
Ordinarily, I would return immediatly and rectify the error, but I am not quite so sure this time. The checkout assistant was a trainee and POTENTIALLY this error could be fatal to his Supermarket career. I have no means of telling whether he is on a last chance to impress. Do I want that blood on my hands? A honest employee trying to secure employment vs a ginat corporation who announced decent profits and will not go under for the sake of £6.94.
The question is....
Would you return to put right this callous error?
Over to you, NSC.
Ps Apologies for the boring thread. I am putting off some work and happily supping some Red Wine that was purchased earlier in the day. I should have waited to purchase at Sainsbury's...obviously.
f*** IT. That was meant to be a poll of a simple Yes/No.