Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 30, 2015 at 07:11:36 from (67.142.182.25):
In Reply to: OT unbelievable posted by blue water massey on April 30, 2015 at 00:05:00:
I went to a Taco Bell about 3 weeks ago (bad choice #4 of the day)
Gave the guy a $50 (just cause, well, it is really fun to buy $3 worth of tacos, and then see the look on their face when you give them a $50!)
Anyway, I already knew what my change would be (I am VERY good/fast with simpler math) he checks it out, puts it in the box, then says, "K dawg" (would have been fired right there if I was the owner) "heres your kicks" (apparently kicks means cash?)
Well, he screwed up, and cleared out the register BEFORE he had seen it, and had started getting money out! Now he is sol, because the machine isn't telling him the amount of "change due" (I am smiling)
My change was $45.41. Okay, so, he pretty quickly figures out 4 10's, and 1 5. BUT now he has to figure out the coins (.41, we ALL know that is ONE of each coin in the box...)
He just looked at the box, as if looking for neon pointing signs saying RIGHT HERE DUMB ---. Well, believe it or not, there were none of those in the box.
By now, I am getting upset (had taken so long, I already had my food). I finally said, "one of each". He looked at me kind of funny, then nodded his head, and took out a $1, $5, $10, and $20 and handed them to me!!!!! (along with the 4 10's and 1 5 he already had strewn about on the counter) (Oh cool?! They have cash back on Tacos???)
I just about exploded, and the two guys behind me were laying on the floor..... I reached across the counter, quickly took my .41 and then grabbed the 4 10's and 1 5 and left..... Couldn't believe it?!?!
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