They used the same card; all I was saying was maybe they wanted a separate receipt for each order. I’ve done the same thing in Walmart when buying for different people. I would have the orders separated and pay for both with separate transactions with the same card, a record for me and for the person(s) I was buying for.
Not much different than what I did.
“They used the same card; all I was saying was maybe they wanted a separate receipt for each order. I’ve done the same thing in Walmart when buying for different people. I would have the orders separated and pay for both with separate transactions with the same card, a record for me and for the person(s) I was buying for.”
Before my mother past away, I’d do some of her shopping for her at the same time I completed my own. So, I would often have two orders at Wal-mart or Kroger. It was easier to keep up with reimbursement amounts that way, and she was a stickler for making she she reimbursed for anything I purchased for her. Of course, if checking out with a clerk rather than the self-check out, I would always let them know that I had two orders, kept the items separated, and paid with a card so (hopefully) the transactions went quickly.