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Re: Grocery store over charge

I shop at Walmart and this happens frequently, I watch every transaction and if the right price doesn't show up I call it to the cashiers attention right then and they make the correction. I go over my receipt when I get home too and if I find a mistake I call them right away. One time I bought an expensive case of mineral water and they only charged me for a 6 pk. I was distracted at the check out and didn't notice the mistake until I got home. I called the store the next day and explained to them what I though happened and that I'd send my son in to pay the balance which was 21 dollars on Monday because we lived out of the area. The person who I spoke to said to forget it, that it was their mistake and to enjoy the mineral water. He said most people would not call and report a mistake like that. I told him I thought that was stealing IMO and I heard him gasp on the other end. I'm sure the stores are stealing from the customers all the time, they don't call us when they make a mistake or credit our credit cards.

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Try shopping at Harris/Teeter.  They don't show the discount until the end of the tape.  I go crazy trying to figure out what I was charged.

 

Every time after checkout or when it's rung up I'll say, "Wait!  I only want it if it's on sale".  They say, "It will show it at the end of the tape".

 

Well, by then the person behind me is almost on top of me waiting to be checked out.  Everyone is in a freaking hurry it drives me crazy.

 

As my Grandma would say, "More money than brains".  Evidently, they don't check the tape and don't care, but I do.  Every penny adds up.

 

Just think ladies, it's maybe $5 here and there but think about how many people they check out and most people don't take the time to look at the tapes or check them out!

 

This is different, but I think similar (in a way).  Two days before Christmas I received a call from Wellsfargo telling me that my account had been stolen and someone had taken out $483.  Here's what happened.  When I used my debit card at a gas station someone broke into the tank and took the magnetic tape so they had the card number and the pin numbers and went crazy.

 

Well, they then went to a money machine a few miles away to a mom and pop one (kind of like a 7-11) and withdrew $483.  Well guess what!  It has to be over $500 for it to be followed up by the police and Wellsfargo because then it becomes a felony!

 

The investigator kept saying to me, "I don't understand why you're so upset.  We've already refunded the money in your account".  

 

I said, "OK, so with me it was $483 now multiply that by how many others used that tank over how many days before it was found out"!  

 

So, nothing was being done.  They know the gas station.  They know he place that was used.  They could find out who it was pretty easily, I think so.

 

Also, figure this.  It was 2 days before Christmas.  I have several other debit cards but this one I couldn't use until they sent me a new one!  There are people who only have one card they use!

 

People just aren't interested in fixing the problem, I honestly believe everyone must just have more money than they need so they don't follow up and act like the person who cares is an idiot.

 

I hope others see what I posted as similar because I do.  I think it comes down to people not following through on a problem and just not caring.  Thus others seem to get away with everything.

 

I totally agree with all of you.  Perhaps if more people complained something would get done, but probably not.

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Re: Grocery store over charge


@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I had a friend who checked her receipt before leaving the store. There was almost always a mistake. Imagine how this adds up, and face it most of us don't check, and I'm sure the store counts on this. 


I'm always surprised when I hear that people don't check their receipts before leaving the store.  Why would they not?  I always watch as each item is rung up, and I always check the receipt after that.  It takes just a minute.  I've rarely found errors, but I like knowing when I leave that I paid what I should have paid.

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Re: Grocery store over charge


@KathyPet wrote:

I think,you are barking up the wrong tree here.The individual stores do not enter prices for items.  pricing info is entered into,the system at the corporate level.  your beef is with them not your,local store


 

 

You are correct about the pricing is not done at the store but the managers can change it quickly themselves, they are on a computer server and can use a code and get permission to make changes.   They are allowed to do this for several reasons, this being one of them.

 

But I agree, it should have been reported and corrected at the corp level within 24 hours.

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Re: Grocery store over charge

I don't usually check the receipt unless the total seems high.  

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Re: Grocery store over charge

I double check the receipt when I get home after putting up the groceries.  There have been numerous times when I spot an overcharge.  I shop at Krogers.  

 

One time I got charged $18 for pork chops on sale for $8.99.  I immediately took the chops back with my receipt.  She checked the ad and gave me back my $18.  I told her I would like to purchase the chops again at the sale price and she informed me that if the computer isn't linked to the cash registers, the customer gets the product for free.

 

$18 in my pocket.  BTW, this is their policy regardless of the product purchased at full price while on sale.  You keep the product and they give you a 100% refund.

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@SeaMaiden wrote:

I understand mistakes happen with over charges at grocery stores.  But this time I am boiling mad.

 

We shop at a local Safeway most of the time.   Last Saturday they had Broccoli on sale for $1.49 a pound.   My husband did the shopping that day and  when I checked the receipt  when he got home, I saw that the broccoli  was rang up at $2.99 a pound.  

 

So the next day I went back to the store customer service  desk and showed the clerk the mistake...a $5.00 mistake!  I told her that the price is wrong in their system and they need to fix it.  She could have cared less...she was frazzled and short tempered when she handed me back the money due.

 

So  this Saturday husband goes shopping....broccoli is still at $1.49 a pound.  He mentions to the girl ringing him up that the broccoli price was wrong AGAIN... it rang up at $2.99 a pound 😡.  

 

Husband went to the CS desk and explained the mistake AGAIN.  Told the CS person at this was SECOND TIME we were over charged for the same thing. Another $5.00 overcharge. 

 

I imagine in two weeks time 100's of people bought broccoli and never checked their receipt.....got ripped off for a mistake that should have been corrected last week! 

 

I plan  to send  Safeway/ Albertsons Corporate an email about this ...   they need to know that this is going on and tell them how up set I am about it. Someone is not doing their job.


Too bad.  Safeway used to have great service in CA.  However, I live in the south now and we don’t have Safeway or Albertsons. We have Harris Teeter and if you find a mistake they give you double the money back. 

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Re: Grocery store over charge


@pommom wrote:

I double check the receipt when I get home after putting up the groceries.  There have been numerous times when I spot an overcharge.  I shop at Krogers.  

 

One time I got charged $18 for pork chops on sale for $8.99.  I immediately took the chops back with my receipt.  She checked the ad and gave me back my $18.  I told her I would like to purchase the chops again at the sale price and she informed me that if the computer isn't linked to the cash registers, the customer gets the product for free.

 

$18 in my pocket.  BTW, this is their policy regardless of the product purchased at full price while on sale.  You keep the product and they give you a 100% refund.


They would have discarded the meat anyway.  Once it leaves the store you cannot put it back on the shelf.  That's a health code violation.

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In our stores, (CT) if you are overcharged for an item, it's free for the first item and price difference for subsequent items the same product.  I believe it's up to $20.  I can remember buying a large pkg of toilet paper that was approx. $10 or $12.  It rang up 1 cent more than the advertised price and I got it for free. I've done this many times.

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Re: Grocery store over charge

I love my Piggly Wiggly.

 

The scanned price shows up on a large computer monitor.   My store does a cost-plus type pricing, it's so easy to verify before I pay