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4 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Like I said, it happened when I was in a rush or busy and only realized that I was overcharged later when I counted the items. I'm not new to Thailand and can remember the price of each item that I buy and I was clearly overcharged

 

   How do you know about other people being overcharged ?

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Not scammed but had an over zealous clerk for the first time last night. It was 11:58pm (even by his own watch), but he refused to serve alcohol saying it was no midnight. 'Cannot do midnight'.

 

I then showed him my watch, showed him the world clock on google, and asked to look at his watch, but then i think it became about honour and not wanting to climb down. 

 

An odd one. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   It was more likely that the till refused to allow the transaction to proceed .

   The till clock may have been a few minutes wrong 

 

Actually just had a quick look at my receipt, and the crisps and chocolate i bought showed 11:59 so timing was fine.

 

Issue is he became so entrenched into the 'no alcohol' that he couldn't back down even when he realised he was wrong. It's an honour thing here - we call it ego in the west. 

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20 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  ^Here 

 

I don't say a word about other people being overcharged. I only said where this happened to me and what type of customers frequent this 7-11.

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1 minute ago, DonniePeverley said:

 

Actually just had a quick look at my receipt, and the crisps and chocolate i bought showed 11:59 so timing was fine.

 

Issue is he became so entrenched into the 'no alcohol' that he couldn't back down even when he realised he was wrong. It's an honour thing here - we call it ego in the west. 

 

   There are some 7/11's that cannot scan alchol past 11.55 PM (for some reason)

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1 hour ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Forgot to mention. It happened when I payed with credit cards or truemoney wallet, so there was no change.

I've never experienced it at 7 Eleven but it's easy to prevent, work out the cost before you get to the till.

 

Burger King and Mister DIY tried the 100 baht short trick

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1 hour ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Forgot to mention. It happened when I payed with credit cards or truemoney wallet, so there was no change.

If you paid by credit card or True money, how does the cashier gain from this over charging ?

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1 minute ago, Bangkokhatter said:

If you paid by credit card or True money, how does the cashier gain from this over charging ?

 

I don't who is benefiting from that, maybe not only the cashier or they work as a team. 

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Never happened to me or rather I never check. Just be careful next time. We are in foreign land, its good to be careful whether at the cashier or on the road. 

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One time I went in, bought a few items, and got shorted 100 baht. I know because I only had a 1000 baht note on me at the time. I STRONGLY suspect the cashier knew it - she was damned cute and quite a distraction, flirting heavily. I figured it was worth it. For sure a lot less than a lady drink.

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If the cashier (in 7-11 and most supermarkets ) gives too much change to the customer it gets deducted from their salary (my thai wife used to work in a supermarket ,happened to her).

Not good when they are already on low wages.

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I have had items scanned twice, so now I always look on the receipt for the number of items purchased. I also say out loud to them what money I am giving them, such as 500 Baht or 1 Thousand. 

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3 times it happened to me -- once at FamilyMart and twice Tesco-Lotus Express:

After leaving the store I realized that I had been given change as if I paid with a 1000 baht note and I had actually given the cashier a 500 baht note.

And it actually took some convincing each time for them to believe me when I went back to the store and explained in Thai what happened. At the FamilyMart they had to review the store video recording the next day.
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