Theforgotten1 Posted Monday at 11:08 PM Posted Monday at 11:08 PM I brought somethings and it was 100baht 25 Satang , they wanted the 25 satang , now that same 7/11 must return my 25 satangs in change which never did before ,I have to ask for it and they don’t like it but made me pay 4
scubascuba3 Posted Monday at 11:14 PM Posted Monday at 11:14 PM 31 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said: 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. Yeah she probably scammed gullible farang daily. If they don't count the change 3 times you know they are up to something 1
BoganInParasite Posted Monday at 11:17 PM Posted Monday at 11:17 PM Only similar incident I had was a particular cashier in Makro. Suspected a short-change the first time. Deliberately got in her line a few weeks later and corrected her politely when she short-changed me 100 baht. (Believe I posted about it somewhere after this incident.) Several weeks later same attempt and my immediate polite intervention got me the 100 baht. Then reported it all at the service desk. Didn't think I'd been taken seriously but I've never seen her again. 1
Polaky Posted Monday at 11:59 PM Posted Monday at 11:59 PM Those who say never are gullible, often I have to question the bill, they don't apologise for their mistake and are reluctant to reimburse you, and they never take responsibility, only talk back at you in thai, when they know you don't understand, but 98% of the time no issues.
Ralf001 Posted Tuesday at 12:03 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:03 AM 15 hours ago, JoseThailand said: Has this happened to you? No, never. How do they overcharge?
Popular Post Iron Tongue Posted Tuesday at 12:06 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:06 AM 15 hours ago, JoseThailand said: Now I want to catch them red handed. I will pick lots of stuff and check the prices and then pretend that I am in a rush or talking on the phone and don't care about what they are doing. And then confront them with clear evidence You really need to find something else to do, or are you seeing yourself as a Tireless Champion of Justice? 7-11 employees are poorly paid people who probably hate their jobs. Why would they bother to overcharge you so to enrich 7-11? They are responsible for balancing receipts to payments at the end of their shift. Or you are saying that they overcharge you, and then dip their hands into the till to steal that loot when nobody is watching? Perhaps you aren't aware that 7-11s trust their employees less than customers and watch for thieving employees? While I do not doubt that thievery may happen, but only as much as employees do in other shops, but they probably get caught faster. 3
Popular Post Presnock Posted Tuesday at 12:11 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:11 AM 15 hours ago, CharlieH said: In all my years here, and a frequent visitor to 7-11 I have never known them NOT give a receipt complete with change on top of it. YMMV I agree and a further "good" story on some store employees - yesterday we shopped at TOPPs in Latkrabang - after bagging up our buys, my wife said she forgot some yogurt of our daughter and returned to get that and just did the "you scan it" line but paid with a 1000 baht bill but forgot to get the 500+ baht change. An hour later at home she was phoned by the store to advise her about the money which the employee would keep and "owned" it to my wife via phone. Honesty like this can give one a good feeling overall. 1 2
Ralf001 Posted Tuesday at 12:14 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:14 AM 2 minutes ago, Presnock said: I agree and a further "good" story on some store employees - yesterday we shopped at TOPPs in Latkrabang - after bagging up our buys, my wife said she forgot some yogurt of our daughter and returned to get that and just did the "you scan it" line but paid with a 1000 baht bill but forgot to get the 500+ baht change. An hour later at home she was phoned by the store to advise her about the money which the employee would keep and "owned" it to my wife via phone. Honesty like this can give one a good feeling overall. Why does a tops supermarket have your Wife's phone number ? 2 1 2
Popular Post josephbloggs Posted Tuesday at 12:19 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 12:19 AM 5 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: Why does a tops supermarket have your Wife's phone number ? If you are a member it is linked to your phone number and all your purchases are logged to your account. 2 1
Presnock Posted Tuesday at 12:20 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:20 AM 4 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: Why does a tops supermarket have your Wife's phone number ? to get online shopping - small orders almost daily, have to register when you call in so they need your phone number 2
SAFETY FIRST Posted Tuesday at 12:24 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:24 AM 16 hours ago, JoseThailand said: Now I want to catch them red handed. I will pick lots of stuff and check the prices and then pretend that I am in a rush or talking on the phone and don't care about what they are doing. And then confront them with clear evidence You have too much free time. Get a hobby or a gym membership. Your life will be more enjoyable. 1 1
Thingamabob Posted Tuesday at 12:53 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:53 AM Nothing like this has ever happened to me in all this years I have been a 7-11 customer. 1 1
Yagoda Posted Tuesday at 12:57 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:57 AM Never in 7-11, but once in a store here in Siem I overpaid by 1000 R (.25 cents) and the girl chased me down to give it back. I had her keep it and gave her dollar for honesty, so I paid USA prices for a lighter.
CharlieH Posted Tuesday at 12:59 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:59 AM 39 minutes ago, josephbloggs said: If you are a member it is linked to your phone number and all your purchases are logged to your account. Big C and Tesco and 7-11 all the same
connda Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM Have you been scammed/overcharged at 7-11? No. 1
Sandboxer Posted Tuesday at 01:23 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:23 AM About as many times as I've seen retarded posts like this, so, once. 1
jas007 Posted Tuesday at 01:28 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:28 AM Not at a 7-11, but at another convenience store I caught them when they shorted my change by 100 baht. Maybe it was deliberate, maybe it was a mistake. Anyway, at that same store, another cashier once gave me 500 baht too much when I paid using a1000 baht bill. I handed its right back to her. I suppose I should pay more attention to the transactions. 1
it is what it is Posted Tuesday at 01:33 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:33 AM must be something about you. i've never had an issue with a 7/11 or, in fact, any shop in thailand. though i can say 7/11s have on occasion given me too much change, and been thankful when i pointed this out
connda Posted Tuesday at 01:43 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:43 AM 1 hour ago, Ralf001 said: No, never. How do they overcharge? People make mistakes. I've been given too much change on occasion at 7/11 and then return it as I don't want these kids having there paychecks docked. But as far as being scammed. No.
Moonlover Posted Tuesday at 01:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:52 AM 17 hours ago, JoseThailand said: This happened to me a few times at 7-11's frequented by tourists in Pattaya. When they see that you don't pay attention to how they scan the items or are talking to someone or in a rush, they may inflate the bill. And of course they won't give you a receipt. Even when I asked for it, she lied some BS. Has this happened to you? Now I want to catch them red handed. I will pick lots of stuff and check the prices and then pretend that I am in a rush or talking on the phone and don't care about what they are doing. And then confront them with clear evidence. And just how do you think they 'inflate' the bill? Come on, suggest how they do it. Explain the methodology. 1
Digitalbanana Posted Tuesday at 02:04 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:04 AM 17 hours ago, JoseThailand said: Now I want to catch them red handed. I will pick lots of stuff and check the prices and then pretend that I am in a rush or talking on the phone and don't care about what they are doing. And then confront them with clear evidence. Why not come back to this thread with the evidence from your above actions if you ever complete them? Until then its all conspiracy bunkum? 1
JonnyF Posted Tuesday at 02:18 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:18 AM Very rare. Had one teenage girl cashier in a Korat gas station 711 a few months ago count out the correct change, then look up at me with a guilty smirk and remove a 100 Baht note back into the till before handing it to me. It's was so obvious it was almost amusing. I didn't even count the change, just left my hand there and told her to give me the other 100. Which she promptly did (sheepishly). Generally they are very honest. Maybe less so in the bar areas.
madone Posted Tuesday at 02:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:19 AM 17 hours ago, CharlieH said: In all my years here, and a frequent visitor to 7-11 I have never known them NOT give a receipt complete with change on top of it. YMMV Ditto. 1
CM Dad Posted Tuesday at 02:41 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:41 AM 18 hours ago, JoseThailand said: Forgot to mention. It happened when I payed with credit cards or truemoney wallet, so there was no change. "Payed"??? 1
xtrnuno41 Posted Tuesday at 02:51 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:51 AM Yes, in Phuket. They gave me back too less change money. However knew what I gave and started with louder voice, telling her she was wrong. Panick, starting to all kinds of things, telling register was broken and so on. Got money back and even it was already hidden in bra ! As from that, I could see money coming back. Was too focused not seeing that .
georgegeorgia Posted Tuesday at 03:10 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:10 AM 17 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said: How do you know about other people being overcharged ? Your a wannabe bush lawyer ! And being Aussie we mean bush as in country lawyer ,but please let's not go into morbid pedantics
georgegeorgia Posted Tuesday at 03:11 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:11 AM 1 hour ago, Moonlover said: And just how do you think they 'inflate' the bill? Come on, suggest how they do it. Explain the methodology. I know your not the brightest Grandpa but they ...Can scan twice
georgegeorgia Posted Tuesday at 03:13 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:13 AM 1 hour ago, it is what it is said: must be something about you. i've never had an issue with a 7/11 or, in fact, any shop in thailand. though i can say 7/11s have on occasion given me too much change, and been thankful when i pointed this out You Sir are the luckiest man I have known and thankyou for your service !
Dan O Posted Tuesday at 03:33 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:33 AM 18 hours 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 They scan the bar codes on the product so not so easy to over charge a customer. Prices change on product a a routine basis.. They also have to validate their drawer cash with receipts at shift changes so I think this may be something you're mistaken on. 1
ignore it Posted Tuesday at 03:34 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:34 AM Ummm. Here’s a new walled market out by Soi 4 Chayapuke East of the tracks, next to the open market. Stopped in to check it out and bought some stuff totaling THB 140. Gave the check out girl a 100 and a 50 note. No scanner and “modern” cash register like in your local 7-11, just a totalizer and receipt printer. Girl gave me back a 20 baht note in change. Speaking no Thai, I pulled out the phone and with the calculator showed her the math. This confounded her, but the manager was at hand, so I showed her the math. The manager accepted the 20 back, reached into the cash drawer and pulled out a newer, cleaner one and gave it to me. I smiled and left. I’m not commenting on the newer generations or the Thai educational system, but You can get a heck of a deal at the shop so check it out. It’s like a super 7-11 lots of cans and packages of stuff minus the fresh food and fresh coffee service. My gut tells me they won’t be there for a long time.
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