It would have to be #1 for me. The other day when we bought the bulk of our chicken house supplies they didn't ring up a tiny package of washers that was for another project. I realized she didn't ring them up because of where they were in the cart. They weren't on the receipt, so I gave them to the boy that was helping my husband load up the wood. I was too tired to go back in and pay for them, lol. I had to explain it to him a couple of times. He finally got it.Ok. hypothetical question here..............![]()
You're checking out at the store and the cashier rings up the wrong price for your items. You have 4 items that cost $15.99 each and the cashier somehow rings up only $8.99 for each item. You wonder why the price is so low and when you look at the receipt you notice the error.
So what do you do?
1. You immediately tell the cashier that she made a mistake and pay the difference.
2. You hurry and run out of the store before the cashier recognizes the problem and calls you back, get in your vehicle and speed off.
3. You go back in the store and spend the extra $28.00 that the cashier has "gifted" you due to the oversight.
4. You go back in the store and give the cashier a $5.00 tip and keep the remaining $23.00 for yourself.
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