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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWith a local family newsagent, the shop would have been £5 under. End of story.
With a big supermarket, the supervisor will realise that the till is £5 down at the end of the cashier's shift. The cashier will be sacked for dishonest behavior, and in these testing times, will find it hard to get another job, especially with a bad reference from Tesco.
He/she will have to drop out of their law degree, and instead of becoming a high-flying global human rights barrister, will drift into drug abuse and, eventually, steal your car.
You did utterly utterly wrong.
hth, and best of luck with the millions!
Now see what you did Simon!
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostOn a school trip to York when I was 14/15 I bought a Big Mac meal using a £5, and got change of a £20.
Sadly it was the greatest thing that ever happened to me in school
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostHe/she will have to drop out of their law degree, and instead of becoming a high-flying global human rights barrister, will drift into drug abuse and, eventually, steal your car.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI always point it out. only because Im well off, not because I'm good.
There was a time when I used to rob them. Only because I was a Scouser, not because I was bad
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostMine was sitting next to Jenny Pattison, which led to much
Daddy?
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On a school trip to York when I was 14/15 I bought a Big Mac meal using a £5, and got change of a £20.
Sadly it was the greatest thing that ever happened to me in school
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postinteresting.
If they handed you 10k and that meant the till was all square
you would take it
thats what I would call a humanist attitude to morality rather than a religious one.
how are you anyway ?
is hubby ok
I posted some pics of my dongo a while ago. did you see them ?
Sadly, I missed your dongo snaps
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI'd just fret that the person may get into trouble if their till was wrong. I've worked in shops and bars and restaurants and it is a worry if your till is down at the end of the shift.
If they handed you 10k and that meant the till was all square
you would take it
thats what I would call a humanist attitude to morality rather than a religious one.
how are you anyway ?
is hubby ok
I posted some pics of my dongo a while ago. did you see them ?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWent to buy my ticket for the Euro Millions tonight, handed over a fiver and was returned a £2 Lucky Dip and £8
Should I have said anything? If it was a small retailier I would have pointed out there error, as it was Te$co's I though fudge it and pocketed the extra cash
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI always point it out. only because Im well off, not because I'm good.
There was a time when I used to rob them. Only because I was poor, not because I was bad
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostIf I'm given too much change - or they forget to charge me for something and I realise, I always say so.
I blame the nuns
There was a time when I used to rob them. Only because I was poor, not because I was bad
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