whoisjohngalt
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Post by whoisjohngalt on Jul 11, 2014 12:59:20 GMT -5
I don't worry about it, I just don't like being taken advantage of and I like to know what I am getting.
so, if you tell me your price is X, but then charge me Y, I don't like it. I don't loose any sleep over it, but I will make sure I only pay X.
that being said, time is another very valuable commodity for me, so I very much take that into consideration.
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Peace77
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Post by Peace77 on Jul 11, 2014 13:32:50 GMT -5
Virgil, it's like you don't even know us! zib, same here. One of the items this morning was a can of cherry pie filling (we're making a it cake while camping this weekend) and the Comstock cans were in the kroger store brand row, and rang up $2 higher. You bet I told the cashier to cancel my two item order while I walked back to grab the appropriate can (there was just one person behind me in line). When I returned to the cashier and told her about the mis-shelving, she didn't seem phased. Um, no, tell your co-workers to correct it! Virgil, while I understand your point, some people get into trouble when they don't worry about what things cost. I was one of them. The cashiers really don't interact with the people who stock shelves. If you want it changed, you need to speak to the manager.
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