Judique
Dis Veteran, Beach Lover at BWV, BCV, HHI, VB
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2003
- Messages
- 13,298
61 degrees here going to 82 degrees. But, the dew is so heavy it feels like rain but it didn't rain. Can't mow yet as the grass is just too wet.
I may have mentioned previously that the squirrel ate a hole into the gas tank of my push mower that I need for some parts of my yard. Been trying to find a tank that fits but with little success. One parts guy looked for me and did say if he finds a mower like mine he will email, but that's a long shot.
The good news is I found a very sticky plastic tape in my own basement that is holding, and keeping the hole closed so the engine can run correctly. It's a short term fix but working in the moment.
Yesterday I had an interesting interaction with a cashier. I was buying a single item and cashing in my membership rewards check. Item = $15. and change. Check = $266. and change. The cash register tells them how much to give back. The receipt shows the amount of the check tendered, the item bought and the amount of change.
Since I forgot about and misplaced my last check and had to have a new one issued, I wanted to get this one used quickly. Any 'regular' checks I get which are few are deposited via mobile deposit using my cell phone app, so checks aren't something I deal with much.
Anyway, I was owed $250 plus change. She counted out $200 plus change. I looked at her and she picked up the cash and counted it back to me again, without me saying a word.
I looked at her again and said, the check was $266. She mumbled something, called for a supervisor as she had closed the till and counted the cash again after looking at my receipt, after which she admitted it was wrong. Supervisor came, I got my cash and a lot of so sorry, etc. I kept quiet and just said no problem.
I've seen people make mistakes lots of times, but this is one of the few times I've felt someone was trying to scam a 'mistake' for a quick bit of cash. I'm old but not senile and I can count, very well.
I may have mentioned previously that the squirrel ate a hole into the gas tank of my push mower that I need for some parts of my yard. Been trying to find a tank that fits but with little success. One parts guy looked for me and did say if he finds a mower like mine he will email, but that's a long shot.
The good news is I found a very sticky plastic tape in my own basement that is holding, and keeping the hole closed so the engine can run correctly. It's a short term fix but working in the moment.
Yesterday I had an interesting interaction with a cashier. I was buying a single item and cashing in my membership rewards check. Item = $15. and change. Check = $266. and change. The cash register tells them how much to give back. The receipt shows the amount of the check tendered, the item bought and the amount of change.
Since I forgot about and misplaced my last check and had to have a new one issued, I wanted to get this one used quickly. Any 'regular' checks I get which are few are deposited via mobile deposit using my cell phone app, so checks aren't something I deal with much.
Anyway, I was owed $250 plus change. She counted out $200 plus change. I looked at her and she picked up the cash and counted it back to me again, without me saying a word.
I looked at her again and said, the check was $266. She mumbled something, called for a supervisor as she had closed the till and counted the cash again after looking at my receipt, after which she admitted it was wrong. Supervisor came, I got my cash and a lot of so sorry, etc. I kept quiet and just said no problem.
I've seen people make mistakes lots of times, but this is one of the few times I've felt someone was trying to scam a 'mistake' for a quick bit of cash. I'm old but not senile and I can count, very well.