Yesterday, I accidentally overcharged a semi-regular customer $5.
One of my favorite customers came to the 'Lounge yesterday for gas, etc., and we got to talking about how my ex was apparently pretty posessive of me when guys would ask about me.
(I knew that my ex mentioned that we were together quite often, but I never knew to what extent.) I rang him up and when the conversation was finished, he left.
A few customers later, I found out that I rang up the wrong pump. The first customer pumped $30, but I rang up the other pump that had finished, which was $35. Second customer really wanted to put the extra $5, but since it was my mistake, I told him I'd take care of it.
One of my favorite customers came to the 'Lounge yesterday for gas, etc., and we got to talking about how my ex was apparently pretty posessive of me when guys would ask about me.
(I knew that my ex mentioned that we were together quite often, but I never knew to what extent.) I rang him up and when the conversation was finished, he left.A few customers later, I found out that I rang up the wrong pump. The first customer pumped $30, but I rang up the other pump that had finished, which was $35. Second customer really wanted to put the extra $5, but since it was my mistake, I told him I'd take care of it.

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