Anonymous wrote:I guess this is my pet peeve because it irritates me disproportionate to the amount of money involved.
DH says, if you feel so annoyed, just go to the store manager and ask them to replace the item and they will. But I figure why bother so I just sit here annoyed instead, resolving to pay even more close attention at the checkout next time.
Examples:
-I go out for about four bags of groceries. One entire bag, containing all the vegetables, was not placed into my cart by the checker before he waved me off.
-I go out for groceries, and buy 4 12-packs of soda, get charged for five.
I agree with this. Another thing that makes it hard is done stores don't discount the promotional prices until the end so is really hard to tell if you were charges correctly...even when looking at the receipt in some cases.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, inaccurate pricing and store errors (nearly always in the store's favor) are one of my hugest peeves. I don't get the responders who aren't bothered by this. Hello? This is your money. You are giving it to the store. The least they could do is be accurate when pricing and checking out. The number one thing that happens to me is a discrepancy between advertised price and the price that's listed in the store's computer. I also hate having to work to find a price. Shopping is hard enough. I always (at least when I'm shopping w/o my kid) check my receipt before leaving the store and will get a pricing problem resolved. Usually they are nice about it but I have no problem asking for a manager when I need one. If people don't demand accurate pricing and decent customer service retailers won't feel an obligation to provide it.
+1
Especially as this happens while you put your groceries on the counter, so you can't really "pay attention". PPs, do you really go through your bags to make sure all your items are there before leaving the store?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you people shop that these things are rampant? Maybe you need to find a new grocery store. Or use the self check aisles.
NP here. Safeway. I've had to take the clerk to an aisle to show them the advertised price to get it corrected. I try to watch as things ring up and ask to verify that BOGO items ring up correctly, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you people shop that these things are rampant? Maybe you need to find a new grocery store. Or use the self check aisles.
Anonymous wrote:OP, inaccurate pricing and store errors (nearly always in the store's favor) are one of my hugest peeves. I don't get the responders who aren't bothered by this. Hello? This is your money. You are giving it to the store. The least they could do is be accurate when pricing and checking out. The number one thing that happens to me is a discrepancy between advertised price and the price that's listed in the store's computer. I also hate having to work to find a price. Shopping is hard enough. I always (at least when I'm shopping w/o my kid) check my receipt before leaving the store and will get a pricing problem resolved. Usually they are nice about it but I have no problem asking for a manager when I need one. If people don't demand accurate pricing and decent customer service retailers won't feel an obligation to provide it.