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    I was told several days ago that during one of my shifts, I started scanning a customers groceries, stopped, cashed out that transaction, and re-started the entire transaction. So I ended up being short $30.00 that particular day.

    I do not remember that happening, but the guest care manager has the proof that it happened.

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    I'd ask for camera footage.
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      One day at a supercenter store, a customer said I'd shortchanged him. The customer service rep came over with a new envelope of money, and then took my drawer. So, there I was with no drawer to put the money into, just a plastic bag of money.

      My drawer was short that day. (Drawer, or the bag? I never found out!) I got a paid day off to consider whether I wanted to try harder, or quit. I turned in my vest the day after. One of the best decisions I ever made.

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        Quoth workerbee222 View Post
        One day at a supercenter store, a customer said I'd shortchanged him. The customer service rep came over with a new envelope of money, and then took my drawer. So, there I was with no drawer to put the money into, just a plastic bag of money.

        My drawer was short that day. (Drawer, or the bag? I never found out!) I got a paid day off to consider whether I wanted to try harder, or quit. I turned in my vest the day after. One of the best decisions I ever made.
        Yeah, that sounds familiar. If you're not allowed to witness the count of your drawer, or count the money that was handed off to you, anything could have happened and you'd have no proof of monkey business. Sounds like you made the right choice.

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