I really felt sorry for this Walmart cashier!
I did some quick shopping there yesterday, and, when I went to check out, I got behind a woman with a stack of sales papers. She was apparently doing an unholy amount of price matching.
Out of morbid curiosity, I stood there and watched since I wasn't in a hurry to be anywhere.
She couldn't figure out which sales paper had what, so that was strike one.
Once everything was done and totaled, she pulls out this receipt which she presents as a credit that she wants to apply to the purchase.
After much ado and a trip to Customer Service (while I and another person just stood there), we discover that she had made a return and it went back on her charge card, a process that had to be explained to her in detail before she grasped the concept. She thought her receipt for the return she made was some sort of credit to be finished at the register...?
Strike two.
Anyway, she and the cashier get to a point where it seems all has been resolved and just as the woman is about to walk off, she pulls out this HUMUNGOUS stack of coupons she forgot about.
Strike three!
The cashier just told her she'd have to do that at Customer Service since the transaction was done.
Geez-US.
Out of retail for 6 months now and I still can't dodge the SCs!
I gave the cashier a sympathetic smile and left the store oh-so-deliriously-happy that I don't have to endure that kind of crap anymore!
I did some quick shopping there yesterday, and, when I went to check out, I got behind a woman with a stack of sales papers. She was apparently doing an unholy amount of price matching.
Out of morbid curiosity, I stood there and watched since I wasn't in a hurry to be anywhere.
She couldn't figure out which sales paper had what, so that was strike one.
Once everything was done and totaled, she pulls out this receipt which she presents as a credit that she wants to apply to the purchase.
After much ado and a trip to Customer Service (while I and another person just stood there), we discover that she had made a return and it went back on her charge card, a process that had to be explained to her in detail before she grasped the concept. She thought her receipt for the return she made was some sort of credit to be finished at the register...?
Strike two.
Anyway, she and the cashier get to a point where it seems all has been resolved and just as the woman is about to walk off, she pulls out this HUMUNGOUS stack of coupons she forgot about.

Strike three!
The cashier just told her she'd have to do that at Customer Service since the transaction was done.
Geez-US.
Out of retail for 6 months now and I still can't dodge the SCs!
I gave the cashier a sympathetic smile and left the store oh-so-deliriously-happy that I don't have to endure that kind of crap anymore!
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