By ouch - 13/06/2012 16:00 - United States - Lutz

Today, I was cashiering, and a customer's change came to $5.51. She looked pretty stinking rich, so I just gave her $5.50. She demanded the extra penny, and I asked if she really needed it. She said, "No, but they do, asshole," and dropped her $5.51 in the charity donation box. FML
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Same thing different taste

Top comments

Why in the world would you not give someone correct change because they look rich?

I work as a cashier and you sound ridiculous. Why on earth would you not give her HER OWN MONEY because she looked rich?! Even though it IS only a penny, that is technically stealing, you ****.

Comments

jayfreeman80 0

Good for her - WTF makes you think it's ok to steal from a customer!! I hope she complains and you lose your job!!!

pandaRanda 0

I dont think it matters how rich a person looks you always give them exact change asshole

You're a goddamn idiot. Who cares if she ******* looks rich. If her change is $5.51, you ******* give her $5.51 and shut up about it!

Why is it your decision if someone gets all of their change? It sounds to me like you are one of those snobby cashiers that think they are high and mighty. Grow the **** up you totally deserved this wake up call.

sugarbear0727 19

I always give people their exact change. But moat leave their pennies for me.

KiddNYC1O 20

Even Abe Lincoln is like "**** youu, bitch."

sugarbear0727 19

I also work as a waitress as well as a cashier. At one job I have to give EXACT change, the other, Im not allowed to handle change cause as a waitress I carry my own bank. Its understandable if you were waitressing, but not as a cashier in a store.

dwvork 6

So if you ring up 100 people per day, and keep a penny from each, and work 300 days/yr... Quite a scam u got going there OP

you know she did that just to be an asshole

Yeah, because people never donate to charity for unselfish reasons...

Well, how do you think she got "stinking rich"? By paying attention to her money, right down to the last penny.