My mother-in-law returned and shouted to the cashier: “What are you thinking of deceiving me! At my expense I wanted to carry bags from the store! On, count it all over again, "- and laid out the products from the package on the tape.
It so happened that a Magnet was opened near our house. In the beginning there was a wasteland. The place turned out to be a checkpoint, and local "oligarchs" chose it.
The magnet was built quickly, started in the summer, and was already opened in October. People immediately ran to a brand new store, and through the glass the public excitement was clearly visible.
Before the New Year holidays, I nevertheless decided to go to the new Magnet. The magnet was buzzing, people were grabbing everything from the shelves, and the cashiers worked at three cash desks.
When my turn came, I had one desire - to get out of here as soon as possible. I quickly left the groceries in the bag and paid.
It was only at home that I discovered that I had been deceived when I looked at the check.
It was a deceitful trick of a cunning cashier, who instead of one unit of goods struck two. She took advantage, so to speak, of my carelessness and the fact that I was in a hurry. Accordingly, I paid twice as much for the food as I was supposed to.
I was very upset, because with this check I could not prove anything to anyone.
Later I learned from my mother-in-law that the cashier had also deceived her in the new Magnet. How many more people this madam pushed on, one can only guess.
The mother-in-law decided to teach the deceiver a lesson. I came to Magnit for shopping, and went to punch my goods to that very impudent woman. Luck was on her side, and she deftly caught the cashier. With the goods and the receipt, she had all the evidence of a bitter deception.
The mother-in-law shouted to the cashier: “What did you think to deceive me! At my expense I wanted to carry bags from the store! On, count it all over again, "- and laid out the products from the package on the tape again.
The cunning cashier had no choice but to return the money.
“You should already know me by sight when I come up to you, thief!” - finally threw her mother-in-law. "Don't deceive me anymore!"
Now I am convinced that even at the checkout you can be easily deceived. The cashier always has a couple of tricks to cheat on money.
I wonder if they are being taught this or are they themselves shamelessly deceiving customers? There are decent sellers, and I hope that there are most of them.