November 16, 20232 yr Popular Post I usually always try to count with the cashier the change she's giving back. But, it has happened I didn't and just took the change and later found out I'm 100 bht short. Do you suck it up to experience or do you go back to confront? Me, I feel like any confrontation over change has to happen the moment she gives you change. Not after you walk out the door, count the money and discover you got the wrong change. so, if I don't catch the mistake immediately I chalk it up to experience.
November 16, 20232 yr Same. If I don't catch it and it's a small amount, just tell myself that I will pay closer attention next time. Although, you will find often that when you return, they will immediately just hand you the money they have to the side with no argument if they did it intentionally. I have also pointed out and returned money more than a few times when too much change was given back.
November 16, 20232 yr Author 26 minutes ago, Ohyesuare said: Same. If I don't catch it and it's a small amount, just tell myself that I will pay closer attention next time. Although, you will find often that when you return, they will immediately just hand you the money they have to the side with no argument if they did it intentionally. I have also pointed out and returned money more than a few times when too much change was given back. I've caught the overpayment at a few small shops nearby and have them recount my change. Once at a 7-11 I recounted change outside and was 100 thb short, my daughter was so, so mad that I wouldn't go back inside and say something. But, I've been on the other end before where I'm running the window and have a customer come back and say they gave a 20 dollar bill and not a 10. You can't do that and expect cooperation.
November 16, 20232 yr Popular Post A couple of days ago, I took my change without checking - thinking about something else - and was walking out of the shop. As I got to the door, the girl from the till caught up with me and said 'Sorry, I got your change wrong - here's the 100 ฿ I short-changed you'. Mr. DIY in my local Lotus's.
November 16, 20232 yr While the clerk is counting change I am often wool-gathering, "thinkin' about women and glasses of beer " as the man said. But i agree, if you don't catch it at the time you can't go back.
November 16, 20232 yr 41 minutes ago, MartinL said: A couple of days ago, I took my change without checking - thinking about something else - and was walking out of the shop. As I got to the door, the girl from the till caught up with me and said 'Sorry, I got your change wrong - here's the 100 ฿ I short-changed you'. Mr. DIY in my local Lotus's. That's almost as good as a Tourists-Impressed-By-Honest-Taxi-Driver story. But yes, had more than one similar experiences. Not everyone is dishonest, not everyone out to get my money, no mileage in thinking that way all the time. The Mrs. always checks, what with her poor-family background. Me? Not so much, and never at restaurants/shops where we're regulars.
November 16, 20232 yr I find that not worry about small change is better for my stress and anxiety. Not saying it's wrong to do so. My nature is to very much to worry about money. I am always on the lookout for sales. But the older I get, the less inclined I am to worry about it, too much. But yes, I think it has to happen in the moment, if it's going to happen at all.
November 16, 20232 yr I a lways use scan to pay, since the wife dont like to let me play with real money.
November 16, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Ohyesuare said: Although, you will find often that when you return, they will immediately just hand you the money they have to the side with no argument if they did it intentionally. Happened exactly like that with me once in a 7/11. Got 100 baht short, noticed it straight away, and the scammer just picked up the 100 baht note he had placed in front of the cash register
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