Anonymous wrote:You would be surprised how often my restaurant bill is wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
you grew up with more money than I did apparently. And less sense too.
It's fine if you want to spend your time haggling over small amounts of money. I choose not to because I don't enjoy that. I think if you're holding up a lot of people over a couple dollars than you're pretty full of yourself. No problem with the people who are going to the service desk or whatever.
It all evens out in the end, sometimes errors go my way, sometimes they go the stores way.
Anonymous wrote:I just went back to Walmart twice in the past couple of weeks for stuff that was bad - melted and inedible popsicles and chicken that turned. I got $10 total back and I don't care if I'm cheap.
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:Anonymous wrote:You would be surprised how often my restaurant bill is wrong.
Name the restaurants, I have had this happen maybe twice in a life at most and I am in my 40's.
To the OP, no, you are not being a cheapskate. It is your job as a consumer to make sure you are billed correctly for the merchandise. There is a reason that JcPenny (although they need to add more) and Macy's have price checkers all over the store. Some people do not know how to read signs, and in the grocery store case, some people don't realize that sometimes only certain amount of ounces of something is on sale and not all of the same item.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
you grew up with more money than I did apparently. And less sense too.
It's fine if you want to spend your time haggling over small amounts of money. I choose not to because I don't enjoy that. I think if you're holding up a lot of people over a couple dollars than you're pretty full of yourself. No problem with the people who are going to the service desk or whatever.
It all evens out in the end, sometimes errors go my way, sometimes they go the stores way.
That is just asinine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
you grew up with more money than I did apparently. And less sense too.
It's fine if you want to spend your time haggling over small amounts of money. I choose not to because I don't enjoy that. I think if you're holding up a lot of people over a couple dollars than you're pretty full of yourself. No problem with the people who are going to the service desk or whatever.
It all evens out in the end, sometimes errors go my way, sometimes they go the stores way.
Anonymous wrote: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.
you grew up with more money than I did apparently. And less sense too.