Anonymous wrote:Time to dollar to imposition ratio informs how I judge this. Person in front of me holding up the line to resolve an issue about an errant $5 (and who doesn't look super poor) then you are being cheap and ridiculous.
Change that to $20 I'm more understanding. If no one is in line more understanding, all context.
Anonymous wrote:I examine all of my store receipts like a doctor as soon as I get home.
Does this make me a cheapskate?
Anonymous wrote:You would be surprised how often my restaurant bill is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to start checking mine more closely. I realized today when I got home Harris Teeter charged me $4.50 for one apple. There is no way one apple costs that much. And pp, I am that person who will hold up the line for $1.00.
Anonymous wrote:doodlebug wrote:I only do it if the total isn't within my expected ballpark. I try to watch as things are being rung up so I can catch it before I pay.
+1
Smart.
Anonymous wrote:no - you are not cheap. I don't check every time and at every store- but I noticed that I'm overcharged or double charged for items about 50% of the time at Target, so I try to check that one every time as I'm leaving the store -and then I go right to customer service to fix it before I leave. (Often it's sometime pretty pricey - like $12 bottle of Tide rung up twice. I really think they're doing it on purpose at this particular Target.) And I also try to check at Whole Foods, because I think it happens relatively often there too - maybe 20% of the time. IT's not cheap to not want to be overcharged for what you bought!
doodlebug wrote:I only do it if the total isn't within my expected ballpark. I try to watch as things are being rung up so I can catch it before I pay.
Anonymous wrote:Time to dollar to imposition ratio informs how I judge this. Person in front of me holding up the line to resolve an issue about an errant $5 (and who doesn't look super poor) then you are being cheap and ridiculous.
Change that to $20 I'm more understanding. If no one is in line more understanding, all context.
doodlebug wrote:I only do it if the total isn't within my expected ballpark. I try to watch as things are being rung up so I can catch it before I pay.