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19 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.

 

Looking forward to your investigative journalism series ...

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18 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

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. 

 

 

 

 

That happened to me in Foodland once. 13.45 they closed the wine department. I pointed out the time and their reply was that by the time I got to the cash desk it would be 14.00. No way would they open for me. 

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A Thai friend who had worked at 7 in Bangkok once told me that her manager instructed the cashiers to add items to the total that weren't selling well and/or items close to expiration date. It was usually done to customers who appeared to be tourists that were buying many items. The cashiers would put the extra items in the bag first so they'd be on the bottom. I bet most of the 'tourists' were none the wiser.
As far as getting short-changed it has happened to me at 7/11 and Big-C over the years. One cheeky staff even announced in Thai to the other cashiers that he was going to keep some of my change. Recently at Big-C I paid with 1000 baht note and she gave me change in several 100 notes with two 50 baht notes on top without the receipt. That was easy to catch. Obvious red flags include no receipt given. When I told her my change was incorrect she immediately took another 100 baht note from the drawer. Always count your change.

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Why does a tops supermarket have your Wife's phone number ?

 

They have my wife's phone number and used it once to call us when they was a problem with the credit card.

 

They have the number from the membership card.

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18 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

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.

Definitely a clear case of a requirement for an 'edit' to your post.

The word ''some clerk", to replace all occurrences of a  7-11.

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Posted

The most frequent scam I've noticed is when they give a handful of 100 b notes in change instead of including a 500b note. I've caught the same teller shorting me 100b several times over a few months. Always count your change.

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No, don't give them small change to make it even, most depend on what the register tells them. Been short changed, by giving change, but caught it as I always know approximate change in any situation. 

Posted
20 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.

I think you should write a book. You seem to be good at fiction.

 

20 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Like I said, this happened at 7-11's frequented by tourists. Many of them are drunk/high and don't really care about receipts.

I think it was you that was drunk. 

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19 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

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. 

 

 

I didn't know that he prohibition hours were being manually enforced at 711s, I thought that it was programmed into their system for alcoholic items to automatically be rejected when scanned during dry hours.

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6 hours ago, BoganInParasite said:

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.

 

I think you're being too polite with them

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"Have you been scammed/overcharged at 7-11?"

 

does this count...

 

I recently popped in 7 to pick up a 20B coconut lip balm, whist their added a couple of bags of peanuts, when i paid the SMILING STUNNER girl to my surprise put all in a free bag...

 

when i got home and opened the bag ...the silly cow forgot to put the 20B coconut lip balm in!!!:ohmy:

 

STILL 20B ...for a nice looking SMILING Fox!:giggle:

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53 minutes ago, Atlantic Cod said:

Why do people get triggered when a question is asked?

 

Because it shatters their little world where Thailand is a land of innocent elves

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Posted
18 minutes ago, CaptainPeacock said:

when i got home and opened the bag ...the silly cow forgot to put the 20B coconut lip balm in!!!:ohmy:

You missed your chance there. She wanted you to come back and clame the lip balm and ask her out for a date. You silly buffalo 😎

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Got short changed more then once, double scanned items too at 7/11 or Family Markets. Once even at Tops in Central. 

 

On the other hand I got pointed out 2 for one items after I put only one into my basked. As everywhere, there are good and bad apples. 

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5 minutes ago, CHdiver said:

You missed your chance there. She wanted you to come back and clame the lip balm and ask her out for a date. You silly buffalo 😎

 

:omfg: get a grip man...

I'm old enough to be her grandfather ....unfortunately lol! :violin:

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22 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Like I said, this happened at 7-11's frequented by tourists. Many of them are drunk/high and don't really care about receipts.

Perhaps they were charged agro tax.............:stoner:

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23 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

 

Same.

Was here before 7/11 and since they started. Used many of their stores nation wide.

 

Never been overcharged, never been scammed, never had wrong change. 

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23 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.

What, are you the 7 police?
You seriously need to get a life and just shop someplace else. 

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Not in my experience.

I don't buy stuff at that shop very often.

 

But I remember a few occasions where their barcoded price is not the same as the shelf price(@Tesco Lotus).

 

When I report it to the Customer Service people, they usually correct it.

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, 818Pilot said:

What, are you the 7 police?
You seriously need to get a life and just shop someplace else. 

Buy a ticket to he USA and do your shopping at 7/11 etc., near the white house.

 

You could report all the negative events you experience so that donnie and elon can keep abreast of what's now great (or not great).

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On 1/20/2025 at 3:20 PM, 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.

Utter Nonsense....Visit a Psychiatrist for your Paranoid! I have been in Thailand for over 20 years and the usual practice at 7/11 is that you get your change along with the receipt!:coffee1: 

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I don’t look at the change that I get back at stores. And if my change is just a few baht I don’t take it. I mean what is 3 cents, 6 cents 9 cents etc? To me it’s nothing. But When I’m there it’s a vacation not a place to pinch Pennie’s. 

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11 minutes ago, ujayujay said:

Utter Nonsense....Visit a Psychiatrist for your Paranoid! I have been in Thailand for over 20 years and the usual practice at 7/11 is that you get your change along with the receipt!:coffee1: 

 

Visit an ophthalmologist if you cannot read. The post is not about short changing, its about overcharging 

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On 1/20/2025 at 3:27 PM, 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

me too

 

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