Tinijocaro
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When I was a cashier, when a customer had to sign the charge slip, I always set it down and turned it so that it was angled properly for a right-handed person, assuming most people are right handed (anywhere from 10%-27% are left-handed).
I use my debit card daily and I have never had a cashier turn to slip so it was angled-I always have to turn it after the cashier sets it down for me to sign.
I realize this is terribly unimportant in the grand scheme of things, but I wondered why cashiers don't do this-a little courtesy.
I use my debit card daily and I have never had a cashier turn to slip so it was angled-I always have to turn it after the cashier sets it down for me to sign.
I realize this is terribly unimportant in the grand scheme of things, but I wondered why cashiers don't do this-a little courtesy.



