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@occasionalrain wrote:

@We rescue cats 

That was rude and a missed opportunity to be helpful, to be gracious.


@occasionalrain I agree. People should know by now what their stores have for checking out.

 

They know there is self-checkout. Yet the complaint is justified how??

 

Leaving a full cart of groceries proves absolutely nothing.

The store will survive the tantrum while the customer has to start all over again at another store, wasting time, gas, and possibly losing out on some items that may not be carried or out of stock.

 

I'm glad some can waste precious time. 

 

 

 

 

 

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@We rescue cats wrote:

 


@occasionalrain wrote:

@We rescue cats 

That was rude and a missed opportunity to be helpful, to be gracious.


Could be percerived that way, but I am not on their payroll and I hope it sent a message that having just one or two registers open on a major shopping day is poor judgement. I am not a WalMart Shopper unless I need a prescription filled. My thinking is that the supervisor missed an opportunity, not I. It is not my job to be helpful-I'm the customer-it is their job to be helpful and gracious. 


@We rescue catsWhat is with all this sending a message 🤔

Does any one really believe the stores are going to change because someone doesn't like self- service...🙄

 

Perhaps the suggestion was made to alleviate your waiting time in a long line.

 

Self-checkout is here to stay.

 

You may be the customer but being helpful and gracious still swings both ways.

 

You accomplished nothing except feeling you told them.

 

Nothing changed, you left, and the world continues on.

 

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@sandy53 wrote:

 I pump my own gasoline, too.  Are you adverse to that, too?


@sandy53   No need to be.  It is ILLEGAL to pump your own gas in the State I reside in.

 

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I use self checkout every chance I get. It's usually so much faster and I get to bag everything exactly the way I want it. I don't understand the dislike for self checkouts but happy that I can breeze through while others wait in line just so someone else can handle their goods. I'm 76 but in good shape so I hope to be checking myself out for years to come. 

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@tipsy wrote:

@Jo1313 wrote:

Use the self scanners in the stores..My supermarket is always pushing it..I'm not a s company employee! While they have a cashier(arms folder) watching what goes over the scanner.

 

I have trouble getting them to "help" bag my groceries( I have servere shoulder problems)..I always ask before putting my stuff on the belt..One day the girl say "no"..I let her ring everything up and then told her I didn't want it!..So she had to get a manager..he bagged the stuff for me..Never saw the girl again.

 

I usually get an annoyed look..I tell them I do not work or get paid from the store to work...

 

 

 


@Jo1313 what a spiteful nasty thing to do. You sound like one of those difficult customers.  And since you have shoulder problems & need help bagging you should use the regular checkout. 


Exactly.  I would hate to be the customer behind her.

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@We rescue cats wrote:

We have only used self check-out once for groceries but if we go to Home Depot they use it for everytng so we just don't go there any longer.  We were at Walmart a few years ago, right before T-Giving, they had only a couple registers open and the 'supervisor' said I was going to need to use self check out. . . I looked at her and said that I don't do that, turned and walked out the door leaving an entire cart full of food sitting there. 


Another nice gesture.   Not.

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@We rescue cats wrote:

 


@occasionalrain wrote:

@We rescue cats 

That was rude and a missed opportunity to be helpful, to be gracious.


Could be percerived that way, but I am not on their payroll and I hope it sent a message that having just one or two registers open on a major shopping day is poor judgement. I am not a WalMart Shopper unless I need a prescription filled. My thinking is that the supervisor missed an opportunity, not I. It is not my job to be helpful-I'm the customer-it is their job to be helpful and gracious. 


Wow.

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The only grocery store that I use a cashier is Wegman's.  That's because I usually have a cart full of groceries.  But I still help bag.  Otherwise, any other store, I bag my own items.

 

Someone mentioned about pumping their own gas - now that I hate!  I always used gas stations that pump for you.  When I moved to Delaware, at the ripe old age of 64, I had to learn how to pump gas.  Ugh.

 

Now that I'm back in NY, I'm using gas stations that pump for me.

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@Mz iMac wrote:

@sandy53 wrote:

 I pump my own gasoline, too.  Are you adverse to that, too?


@sandy53   No need to be.  It is ILLEGAL to pump your own gas in the State I reside in.

 

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@Mz iMac - You must be in New Jersey.  I believe that's the only state left that has such a law.  Oregon dropped that some time ago.

 

Personally, I prefer to pump my own gas.  Always have.

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I never use self checkout.  I'm rarely in a hurry.  I have time and energy enough to stand in line and they aren't rewarding me for using self checkout.  Take 2% off my total and I'd consider it