Disney Doll said:
As far as the "line closed" thing in a store...I have always thought that they needed to put up a physical barrier of some sort at the end of the line. Like a 3 foot x 3 foot board with the words "Register Closed" painted on it, that could be placed to block entrance to the line.
We sometimes pull a display of whatever to the front of the register to block it off, but some people will just walk around it, (especially in the wider asiles for wheelchairs,) or worse yet, just push it aside, like it doesn't have a purpose being there. Once there was a display of flowers blocking off one of the registers, and some guy pushed it aside, and the water went everywhere.
We also have to entrances in our store, but do to security/safety issues, one of them is locked at 10:00 PM. We always make an announcement, and block off the exits with extra shopping carts. Once someone was leaving and started moving the carts out of their way, and then trying to push open the doors. There are also signs on the doors saying there locked at 10:00.
Another story as far as change goes. Once someone wanted cash back on a debit card. He wanted it for $100 even, instead of just a certain amount. I figured it out to be $X amount, but he insisted it was $X amount. At our store, the customer puts in the amount back themselves, so he put in the amount he had figured it out to be. My amount would of been the correct amount, so of course, his total was over $100 even. He got very rude and deffensive, but there was really no reason for that, 1) he had insisted on the amount he was saying, 2) I had told him the correct amount.
Once there was also a lady who had wanted to give me the exact change, well she gave me a dime to much, or something, and when I tried to give it back, she insisted she was right. (The amount due was right in front of me, and I can count change.) So I put in the amount she gave me. . . guess who ended up getting a bunch of change back.
