Today I had a customer who came through my line and purchased several things, cat food being the main item. She set her coupons for her cat food onto of the cans and pointed them out to me. I smiled and nodded, busy ringing up the stuff. When I came to the cat food, she told me again that she had a coupon for it. I told her alright and that I couldn't ring them up until I was done with the whole transaction. Well, she had another bag of cat food and another coupon, which she had handed me at the beginning, along with her first one and told me that she had a coupon for that too. I told her that I know, but I still had to finish the transaction first. She kept going on and on about the coupons for the cat food until I was ready to "forget" that she had them. After I totalled her up and used the precious coupons, she told me again and asked if I remembered them. I simply nodded, wishing she would go away. hen she took the reciept from her hasband and looked at it hard. I'm willing to bet I know what she was looking for, too.
I understand that cashiers do forget the coupons, hell, I've forgotten the coupons more than once, and it's perfectly alright to remind them at the end. But telling a person about them every chance you get only serves to piss the cashier off and, if you get the nervous kind like I used to be, make them forget more.
I understand that cashiers do forget the coupons, hell, I've forgotten the coupons more than once, and it's perfectly alright to remind them at the end. But telling a person about them every chance you get only serves to piss the cashier off and, if you get the nervous kind like I used to be, make them forget more.
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