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    Another math fail: A woman on my line had a package of sausages that was $6.99 with a $2 off store coupon that would make it $4.99. She asks me how much it is. I scan it on the test scanner and tell her it will be $4.99 after the $2 off coupon. Her response? "So how much would the regular price be?" Well, $4.99 + $2.00 = $6.99....

    Credit card confusion: A another woman was paying for her order with a Discover card. The card on the top below the brand name says "cashback bonus" on it meaning you get some kind of cash back bonus at some point for using the card (I don't have one myself, but I'm pretty sure that's what it entails). The woman however must have thought this meant she could get cash back on the card, and asked me how much she could get back. I tell her none because it's a credit card and you can't get cash back with credit and then she points to the words cashback bonus and says "well it says this on it so I thought you could." I then explain about how the card's cashback bonus thing works (again, my assumed answer, anyone may correct me), and then she pays with that card and leaves. I think it would be a good idea though to learn how your card bonuses work before you use the card though, correct?

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    If you are really interested... it works by racking up a certain amount of points (usually a percentage of the amount spent that changes according to promotions and where you are spending the money) and you can use those points to either buy merchandise or just get money paid back to you, your choice.
    "I've put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that's the only way of insuring one's immortality."
    - James Joyce

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    • #3
      Also with credit cards you can sometimes get cash back (if your machine is set up to allow it) or they can withdraw cash with it. With Charge Cards (Amex Green, Gold, Platinum, Centurion) they can't withdraw cash against it as they aren't credit cards. (They have to be paid in full every month)

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      • #4
        Also about the cashback cards....... it's between the card holder and the credit card company. Pretty much has nothing to do with the store directly(unless it's a store card).
        There's no such thing as a stupid question... just stupid people.

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