Posted by M Nut on May 01, 2011 at 05:26:16 from (170.215.40.177):
In Reply to: WHEN... posted by Bob on April 30, 2011 at 21:38:52:
Hey, I have no problem with it at all if someone asks to see my receipt. Anything that is on it is mine and paid for in full. Actually, I stand at the end of the checkout and read my receipt for myself because many times I have caught where a cashier has charged a wrong price for something (either too much or too little) and I get the situation resolved before walking out the door. Much easier that way. Because of all the low-life "I'm entitled to anything that I want or need and don't have to work for it" people in our society these days, I'm sure that the store has had lots of trouble with stealing, and because of the ways many laws are written you can't be charged with theft unless you are through the checkout area and proceeding to, or even through, the exit. Otherwise all the person has to do is say "Oh I forgot, I was going to put this item back." Yeah Right!! If my three seconds of time shows my honesty, but that three seconds of time can often produce a stealing low-life that I have no time for, by all means I'll gladly show my receipt. I know I'll have nothing to hide. My list of disliked people start with those that harm children, moves to those that harm women and men for no reason, and then moves to a crook. Whatever I have, I worked darn hard for, and if I won't tolerate someone stealing from me, I can sure respect someone else not tolerating stealing from them.
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