I read all the comments (so far) and can't say that I disagree with any of them, for or against. KMart had them first in Lubbock, Texas that I know of. They never worked right and there was always a clerk standing there to watch, same as having a checker there. I tried it once and it wouldn't scan anything I had there and the clerk moved me to another check out lane and took my money.
Next came Home Depot. Again, they have a clerk stationed right there to do it for you if you act dumb enough, I'm good at that! So, why have it there? It's still that way, but I don't see how they can check out everything they sell there, bulk screws, etc.
Now Walmart has them. I have used them a few times and they are OK. They keep a clerk stationed there as well. The acting dumb part doesn't work too well there. I don't want to talk about people this way, but sometimes I wonder how they find some of the workers there. I will add that they ARE working and being paid to do something, better than standing in line at the various places that give you something for nothing.
My bottom line: I don't mind, it's not really taking the place of an employee in the places I go, because there is someone to "help" if you ask or get stuck. In fact, I seem to get better personal service that way!
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