The other day, a customer requested a large money order. It wasn't large enough to require a form to be filled out but it was large enough to require a pickup right after the transaction so the register wouldn't lock out. I rang up the money order and got the pickup slip. The customer gave me the money and I put it in front of me.
I was able to count the money by putting it a certain way and glancing at it. I put the maximum amount allowed for a pickup with a pickup slip with the amount and keyed it into the register.
The customer didn't believe that I counted the money even though I did. I had to count the money out loud so she would know that the money was being counted.
I vaguely remember telling her that I counted the money. She didn't hear me count it when I did so she believed that I didn't count it even though I did.
I count the safe the same way. I glance at the coins and wrapped bills and they're counted. If the bills are loose, I'll put them on the weighing machine with the machine set on $1. Then I multiply the number of bills by the denomination.

I was able to count the money by putting it a certain way and glancing at it. I put the maximum amount allowed for a pickup with a pickup slip with the amount and keyed it into the register.

The customer didn't believe that I counted the money even though I did. I had to count the money out loud so she would know that the money was being counted.

I vaguely remember telling her that I counted the money. She didn't hear me count it when I did so she believed that I didn't count it even though I did.

I count the safe the same way. I glance at the coins and wrapped bills and they're counted. If the bills are loose, I'll put them on the weighing machine with the machine set on $1. Then I multiply the number of bills by the denomination.

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