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Robert Neville writes:
Hand cash over - walk out. If you can do that faster with a credit card then I'd be interesting in hearing your technique. Except it doesn't work that way. What usually happens is that customer stands there with a blank look until all items are rung and total is available. Customer then proceeds to fumble through wallet/purse, looking for correct number of notes, and that last coin or two that they know is there somewhere. Cashier eventually takes cash, recounts it and enters amount tendered in register. Cashier then spends 30 seconds trying to figure the appropriate number of each bill and coin to make up the amount shown on the display. Cashier hands change back to customer who proceeds to count it, eventually giving up on the higher math involved and drops change on floor. Eventually customer collects things and self and moves out of the way. Contrast that with customer paying by card, who within certain parameters, doesn't care what the total is, pulls card out while cashier is ringing order and hands card to cashier as soon as order is totaled. Cashier swipes card, hands card and receipt back to customer who proceeds on his or her way. Er, if it's the _same_ customer we're talking about, it's not going to work that way. He's going to stand there with a blank look until all items are rung and total is available, then slowwwwly pull out his wallet, and fumble around looking for his card (even though he used it 5 minutes earlier), then drop it on the floor, forget his PIN, call his wife and ask her, type it in wrong several times, and then argue with the cashier for 30 minutes after his card is rejected. If it _isn't_ rejected, he'll stand there blocking the line while he slowwwwly fumbles around putting his card back in his wallet, dropping the wallet on the ground, slowwwwly picking it up... and _then_ start collecting his purchases... -miles -- The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. --Albert Einstein |
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On 25/02/2012 00:50, Miles Bader wrote:
Robert writes: Hand cash over - walk out. If you can do that faster with a credit card then I'd be interesting in hearing your technique. Except it doesn't work that way. What usually happens is that customer stands there with a blank look until all items are rung and total is available. Customer then proceeds to fumble through wallet/purse, looking for correct number of notes, and that last coin or two that they know is there somewhere. Cashier eventually takes cash, recounts it and enters amount tendered in register. Cashier then spends 30 seconds trying to figure the appropriate number of each bill and coin to make up the amount shown on the display. Cashier hands change back to customer who proceeds to count it, eventually giving up on the higher math involved and drops change on floor. Eventually customer collects things and self and moves out of the way. Contrast that with customer paying by card, who within certain parameters, doesn't care what the total is, pulls card out while cashier is ringing order and hands card to cashier as soon as order is totaled. Cashier swipes card, hands card and receipt back to customer who proceeds on his or her way. Er, if it's the _same_ customer we're talking about, it's not going to work that way. He's going to stand there with a blank look until all items are rung and total is available, then slowwwwly pull out his wallet, and fumble around looking for his card (even though he used it 5 minutes earlier), then drop it on the floor, forget his PIN, call his wife and ask her, type it in wrong several times, and then argue with the cashier for 30 minutes after his card is rejected. If it _isn't_ rejected, he'll stand there blocking the line while he slowwwwly fumbles around putting his card back in his wallet, dropping the wallet on the ground, slowwwwly picking it up... and _then_ start collecting his purchases... -miles .... which is why people can get annoyed here in London when somebody uses their debit or credit card for making purchases. |
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