Honesty.

I work at the register at a Marshalls. If i was to ever give someone to much change back I would appreciate it if they brought it to my attention and didnt just walk away with it.
 
Mickey1122 said:
I always count my change to make sure that they give me the correct amount. They have never given me too much change before. I suppose that I would probably give it back. I assume that registers have to keep a penny by penny tally of all of the money in the box.

::yes::
 
i dont remember any times that employees gave me too much money back, but they have given me too little before, which is kind of sad because its happened a couple of times and you can tell when it was on purpose...
 
I don't think it's ever happened.
I probably wouldn't even notice and it would be like way to late once I realized the error.
 

i dont really count how much they give back to me, i just put it back in my purse. but if on a rare occasion, id count how much they gave me and they gave me too much, i would most likely give it back. but it depends on how much of a difference it was. if it was less than 2 dollars, no if it was more, yes.
 
Honestly. I wouldnt notice. But if it happened, I would give it back
 
The only few times I've noticed I've given it back.
But, I only really check how much money I got back if I need the money or it's not my money to begin with.
 
Funny thing happened to me with this situation.
I was at Target lately, and I bought something that came to a total of $21.37. I was at one of those self check-outs, and when i was done with my transaction, I put the money in. It started to say that i needed to put more in, so I did (just to let ya know, I'm not the brightest lightbulb in the closet). So i kept putting money in until finnaly it stopped. I put a grand total of $68.25 in, so I tried to call a manager over. Suddenly, the thing starts to pour out change and give dollar bills out. I flipped out, and fell over. Finnally, some employees came over to shut it off..
So, when I got my money back, I ran as far away from the matchines as fast I could and waited in Starbucks for my mom to come out. When I got there, I wanted a moca-frappachino, so I took the money out, and I found a fifty! I couldn't return it, because I was so scared to go back in there, so I donanted it to the Pecto next door.

I'll never use another Self checkout again..
 
Kind of a related story..

I woke up late Wednesday, and there was nothing I wanted to eat at home, so I decided I would drive to Dunkin Donuts and get a donut or a muffin or something. So I'm in a rush because I don't want to be late, and I order a hot chocolate and a donut. I got up to the window and I take out my wallet and I had a $10 bill and 3 $1 bills. I decided to break the $10 because I'd rather have the small bills than the $10. So she hands me the bag with the donut and I give her my money. I put the bag down in the passenger seat, and grab my hot chocolate. It was really really cold, and it must have frozen my brain, because I put the drink in my cup holder, and rolled up my window and drove away! I guess I thought I had already got my change back or something.. So I was still in a rush, and I spilled my hot chocolate all over my coat on the way to school, and I didn't realize I forgot my money til my second class of the day. Plus I had dance practice after school, and I didn't get home til about 5, so I wasn't gonna go back to Dunkins and be like "Hey, about 10 hours ago, I forgot to get my change" so I just gave that employee a really big tip, so I hope she enjoyed it!
 
If it's a small amount of money I would probably keep it but if it was bigger I would tell the cashier.
 
I would give it back, but most of the time I don't count change.
 
if it was like a large amount i would give it back. What about a wallet? I found a wallet once with $25 in it and I mailed it to the parson
 
last time we were at disney i bought a necklace and some charms for it. the lady only charged like $10 for it and we didn't realize that it was less than the stuff cost until we were on the plane back home.
 


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