i tell customers to unpack their basket.greekgun said:This has probably been said 1 million times on this thread but i need to vent. Stupid bitch lady just comes up to me and dumps her basket right infront of me and expects for me to un pack for her. Then she has the nerve to ignore me how she? And then i asked her if she had FB and she didnt say anything. After the transaction she pulled out her FB and asked for me to put it in the transaction- so i just grabed it and scanned it and pretended it went through. Then she just left and didnt even bother to take the basket of the conveyer belt. Rule: unpack your groceries- if u do this it will b so much easier for us to pack the soft stuff with the soft, and hard with the hard.
I think someone said in a previous post that they just turn over the whole baskets and let all the stuff fall out and then pack it...i might start doing that.
End of rant
no, there is a sensor. i just stopped the belt from moving by dropping the divider down.Pace_T said:those conveyor belts had me baffled all my life. so it IS the cashier people who control it? i always thought it moved automatically by a sensor, but always still questioned that idea. im dumb.
lollll, ME 2. I thought i was the only one that does that.xxxx8888 said:no, there is a sensor. i just stopped the belt from moving by dropping the divider down.
theres a sensor at the end of the conveyor belt, so when items reach that sensor, the belt stops, and as we remove the items them scan/pack them, the sensor is out of range and it moves again, although we can turn the belt on/off by a switch.Pace_T said:those conveyor belts had me baffled all my life. so it IS the cashier people who control it? i always thought it moved automatically by a sensor, but always still questioned that idea. im dumb.
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH for real? He said that?!xxxx8888 said:i started talking back and he kept cutting me off with "JUST DON'T, I'M A CUSTOMER, I CAN TAKE THIS FURTHER".
thats life for you mate...piss me off when parents let them run wild, i hate it when little kids try to help me scan the products and they start throwing everything over the scanner, and i dont know what has been scanned and some double scan, so i need to delete and report it on paper and all this is going on, and the parents just watch.......control your fucken KID...assholes, i dont mind, it takes longer for me to finish and let them go, but when the next customer in-line starts giving me dirties for taking long, thats what burns me.CieL said:AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH for real? He said that?!
What a prick.
With the sensor bar, it pisses me off when kids play with it.
It's alright when they do it twice then leave after their little thrill, but it gets annoying when the groceries are at the end of the belt, and the kid puts his hand over the sensor bar for every centimetre the groceries travel.
I don't understand how some parents can just let their kids run wild over the supermarket, and not tell them off for bad shit they do.
The head supervisor was just appeasing the masses so that they'd come back and shop again. Happens all the time in retail because getting the customer to return and buy stuff again often out weighs the cost of the free item. Also it diffuses a situation that can get out of hand.jodi..1 said:WHAT THE FUCK. How can you FORGET to tell everyone this, and how would the freaking customers know before the people who serve them. Grr, you should've seen the look of satisfaction on the smug bastards face.
according to the proper like, scanning code of conduct, your original assessment, that he only gets the difference, was correct, if it makes u feel any better.jodi..1 said:Now, please don't tell me I'm wrong blah blah, let me finish my rant.
Other day I go to serve a busy smokeshop and the guy starts off like every customer returning something does, *opening plastic bag* "I bought this the other day/just now..". So it was some meat which was reduced but the cashier who served him scanned it at full price. Happens all the time, and as it was a customer mistake not scanning policy he was to receive the difference (the day before I was told this and had been before by a supervisor who's been there for years). So he says with a little smile "So I get it for free, right?". I think he's joking and just smile then realise he's being serious and say "no sorry, just the difference". "No, I get it for free", "just the difference I'm afraid". The customers around him then start joining in with him and saying "no, he gets it for free!". I think ffs, walk over to another supervisor and ask him, he agrees that its the difference and he walks over to explain it to them then they all start getting narky with him. So we get the service supervisor and she says "yeah, he gets it for free, we brought this new policy in last week I just forgot to tell anyone".
WHAT THE FUCK. How can you FORGET to tell everyone this, and how would the freaking customers know before the people who serve them. Grr, you should've seen the look of satisfaction on the smug bastards face.
This is more a rule for employees, tell your staff when things like this come through, gah.
you are right, its only the difference. Which retail outlet do you work at?jodi..1 said:Now, please don't tell me I'm wrong blah blah, let me finish my rant.
Other day I go to serve a busy smokeshop and the guy starts off like every customer returning something does, *opening plastic bag* "I bought this the other day/just now..". So it was some meat which was reduced but the cashier who served him scanned it at full price. Happens all the time, and as it was a customer mistake not scanning policy he was to receive the difference (the day before I was told this and had been before by a supervisor who's been there for years). So he says with a little smile "So I get it for free, right?". I think he's joking and just smile then realise he's being serious and say "no sorry, just the difference". "No, I get it for free", "just the difference I'm afraid". The customers around him then start joining in with him and saying "no, he gets it for free!". I think ffs, walk over to another supervisor and ask him, he agrees that its the difference and he walks over to explain it to them then they all start getting narky with him. So we get the service supervisor and she says "yeah, he gets it for free, we brought this new policy in last week I just forgot to tell anyone".
WHAT THE FUCK. How can you FORGET to tell everyone this, and how would the freaking customers know before the people who serve them. Grr, you should've seen the look of satisfaction on the smug bastards face.
This is more a rule for employees, tell your staff when things like this come through, gah.
speaking of the discount stickers- around new years time and xmas, all the frozen turkeys were avalable and cost like 20-30 or so dollars. Anyway, this customer comes up with a trolly of like 10 or so of these turkeys, all with discount stickers on them from other items. Now i glared at him and saidwrxsti said:you are right, its only the difference. Which retail outlet do you work at?
btw is called "Code of Practice": when an item scans higher then the ticketted price, the customer recieves the item for free. If they have the same multiply items, the first item is free and the rest are the ticketted price (lower price).
which discounted stickers, the code of practice does not apply.
dickheads working at the back didnt visual verify the item correctly as to receive a notice when scanned that its discounted.
bastards...i hate that
Yeah we had something similar happen. But smarter.greekgun said:speaking of the discount stickers- around new years time and xmas, all the frozen turkeys were avalable and cost like 20-30 or so dollars. Anyway, this customer comes up with a trolly of like 10 or so of these turkeys, all with discount stickers on them from other items.
Those dam bogans...i think there starting to get smarter! I swear if i the head manager/owner of any store i would shotgun every bogan in the face.CieL said:Yeah we had something similar happen. But smarter.
These bogans.. would find barcodes of cheap stuff which come in a sticker form.. and stick it over the barcode of expensive stuff, like nappies. So if we're not checking each item that scans up on screen, it'll just go through without notice..