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Store Refuses Shopper's Payment In Coins
http://www.wlky.com/news/29661621/detail.html ^ | 11/2/2011

Posted on 11/02/2011 5:43:43 PM PDT by Morgana

PORTLAND, Ore. -- A woman in Portland said her local grocery store refused to allow her to pay for her shopping cart items with $32 in loose change.

The shopper, who was too embarrassed to use her name, said the clerk at the Save-a-Lot store would only accept $5 of the change, claiming it was store policy, KATU reported.

The woman told KATU that she tried to use her loose change at another area grocery to buy her family food -- a Fred Meyer store -- but the manager there directed her to a coin exchange machine instead, where the fees run about 10 percent.

She said the Fred Meyer manager later agreed to cover the exchange machine fee after she started sobbing.

Representatives from each of the stores later apologized for the incidents, and advised that store employees and managers would be retrained on checkout policies -- specifically that all payments, cash or coin, were accepted.

(Excerpt) Read more at wlky.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Local News
KEYWORDS: bosses; coinpayment; coins; impatient; paymentincoins; spoiled; thieves
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To: Hoodat

LOLOLOLOLOLOL

I showed this to my Dad just now. Dad is a chemist. I asked him what that math equation means. His best guess is that the man who wrote the check owed about .01 cents. Or something every small in that area.


21 posted on 11/02/2011 6:05:07 PM PDT by Morgana (This space for rent.........cheap)
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To: scottteng
I'm not sure the EBT's are used for groceries here, but they could be.

EBT's in the area are used mostly for crack, and traded for cash, in MOST major cities.

22 posted on 11/02/2011 6:06:14 PM PDT by traditional1 ("Don't gotsta worry 'bout no mo'gage, don't gotsta worry 'bout no gas; Obama gonna take care o' me!)
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To: KoRn

I agree with you. There are ways around most things. It’s how you approach them that matters. Times I have opened my wallet and seen a $50 bill and a $5 bill when my purchase was less than $5. I always politely say “I do have a $5 but it would be really helpful if you could take the $50, however I understand if you can’t”. 9 times out of 10 they take it.

A preemptive request is usually very effective.


23 posted on 11/02/2011 6:07:15 PM PDT by ChildOfThe60s ( If you can remember the 60s....you weren't really there)
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To: Morgana

A clerk worth hiring or keeping can count through $32 worth of pennies in eight minutes or less. Pennies are counted in fives on a flat surface.


24 posted on 11/02/2011 6:08:25 PM PDT by familyop ("Wanna cigarette? You're never too young to start." --Deacon, "Waterworld")
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To: Morgana

There are probably some here who don’t know about Save-A-Lot. They are a “bag it yourself” operation. They carry minimal name brand items, and you are expected to bring your own bags, buy them, or be fortunate enough to find discarded cardboard boxes in the store.

They don’t carry groceries out for the disabled, etc. They say they will try, but my experience is they have only a few registers, hardly any extra employees, and they throw the groceries around in a way that makes you happy just to get out to the car. The pay off for all this is deeply discounted prices on a regular basis. The store is always full.

I can understand BOTH the cashier not having time for the coins AND the woman showing up with very little money. I’ve see both at our local SAL.


25 posted on 11/02/2011 6:08:33 PM PDT by I still care (I miss my friends, bagels, and the NYC skyline - but not the taxes. I love the South.)
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To: Morgana
My supermarket checkout never objects to receiving change

Haven't bought anything and feelingf a bit blue. Go to the machine anyway and press "start" "finish", it'll thank you for shopping there.

26 posted on 11/02/2011 6:08:38 PM PDT by Oztrich Boy (New gets old. Steampunk is always cool)
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To: Morgana

He is very smart. It is .002


27 posted on 11/02/2011 6:08:54 PM PDT by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west)?)
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To: cripplecreek

I’ve never understood why people aren’t clear on the concept of “legal tender.” If I am a storeowner, I can refuse your payment of a $100 bill for a pack of gum.


28 posted on 11/02/2011 6:09:55 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Hoodat

Heh, I had to do the math to figure out the value of the check. 0.002 dollars total. -1 plus 1=0. Cute. Although you could mathematically argue that it’s not EXACTLY 0, but approaches it.


29 posted on 11/02/2011 6:10:48 PM PDT by boop ("Let's just say they'll be satisfied with LESS"... http://www.fda.gov/ucm/groups/Ming the Merciless)
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To: RobertClark

THANK YOU FOR THAT POST!!!!

Been there, done that!

I posted this because I was angry that here are those who would do this to her or anyone.


30 posted on 11/02/2011 6:10:53 PM PDT by Morgana (This space for rent.........cheap)
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To: Morgana

The stores changed their policies and the problem is fixed.

The trouble is when some smart alec tries to pay in pennies in order to harrass.


31 posted on 11/02/2011 6:11:53 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: familyop
Eight minutes is a lifetime. I was watching some show on the Food Network, and the guy said that the industry standard for cooking your food and getting it to the table (in a bar) is twelve minutes.
32 posted on 11/02/2011 6:12:15 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

If you go into a party store in the middle of the night, they aren’t likely to have the change to break a $100 for a purchase under $1.


33 posted on 11/02/2011 6:13:12 PM PDT by cripplecreek (A vote for Amnesty is a vote for a permanent Democrat majority. ..Choose well.)
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To: boop; Hoodat

You got 0? I got at least .01

Meaning the check was for about 1 cent or near that amount.


34 posted on 11/02/2011 6:13:21 PM PDT by Morgana (This space for rent.........cheap)
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To: Sergio

No sales tax here in OR. I didn’t think most states taxed food, though.

Cindie


35 posted on 11/02/2011 6:13:31 PM PDT by gardencatz (I'm lucky enough to live, walk & breathe among heroes! I am the mother of a US Marine!)
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To: Morgana

Handy hint: Go to the bank, get some paper coin rolls, and roll the stuff up before you get to the cashier. Also, stamp or write your name & phone # on the rolls. (If any of the rolls come up short, they’ll know who to call.)


36 posted on 11/02/2011 6:14:22 PM PDT by QBFimi (When gunpowder speaks, beasts listen.)
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To: 1rudeboy

how about the concept of “if I have to take 10 minutes to count up all your change, I will lose several other customers and even more money”


37 posted on 11/02/2011 6:15:07 PM PDT by ari-freedom ("Perry: good governor. Romney: Good hair."-Herman Cain)
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To: 1rudeboy

“I can refuse your payment of a $100 bill for a pack of gum.”

That would make me suspicious. I would whip out my counterfeit detector pen and check the bill. If I see black would have the secret service on the courtesy phone in New York minute.


38 posted on 11/02/2011 6:15:51 PM PDT by Morgana (This space for rent.........cheap)
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To: mainevet

Chances are this is the only time the cashier will ever have anyone with that much change going through her line. Maybe the only time this YEAR in the stores.

Why not just take the change and move on?

IF this type of transaction goes on regularly, then let the stores devise a fast method for faster checkout.


39 posted on 11/02/2011 6:16:26 PM PDT by Ecliptic
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To: Morgana

I understand paying with coins, I guess (no banks nearby to get bills?). But could she not at least have rolled the coins first? This would have sped things up immensely. Why is her time more valuable than the cashier’s? (and those behind her in line)


40 posted on 11/02/2011 6:17:01 PM PDT by NCLaw441
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