When I worked at lowe's, we had this problem with some Sku's. namely this one SKU was 1 number off from one of our "base" sku's. Here's the fun that ensued.
I remember like it was yesterday. I had just stepped down from being a Head Cashier (ooooh. No more headaches) So, wandering down to lumber, I proceded to enjoy my day.
About this time, a customer comes in wanting something. Sixteen somethings as I recall. Now I forget what the item sku was, but whatever the case it was exactly 1 number off of a rather expensive sku. One that apparently took a store manager to override and cancel.
Since I didn't have anything to scan, I keyed in the sku, and then the number. Looking to the cust I asked: "Will that be all?" and they nodded their assent. Hitting total, I turn to the register and now see that the customer owes something in the neighborhood of 1.5 million dollars.
The customer says it best, trying not to laugh.
"Woah. That can't be good." and then, without missing a beat. "Will you take a check?"
The guy was rather nice through out the whole thing, and even had a great laugh when the store manager came down. The Cust asked the manager, "What's that for anyway." To which the SM said.. "I really have no clue..."
I remember like it was yesterday. I had just stepped down from being a Head Cashier (ooooh. No more headaches) So, wandering down to lumber, I proceded to enjoy my day.
About this time, a customer comes in wanting something. Sixteen somethings as I recall. Now I forget what the item sku was, but whatever the case it was exactly 1 number off of a rather expensive sku. One that apparently took a store manager to override and cancel.
Since I didn't have anything to scan, I keyed in the sku, and then the number. Looking to the cust I asked: "Will that be all?" and they nodded their assent. Hitting total, I turn to the register and now see that the customer owes something in the neighborhood of 1.5 million dollars.
The customer says it best, trying not to laugh.
"Woah. That can't be good." and then, without missing a beat. "Will you take a check?"
The guy was rather nice through out the whole thing, and even had a great laugh when the store manager came down. The Cust asked the manager, "What's that for anyway." To which the SM said.. "I really have no clue..."



I have done that a few times in my fast food days. But I have moved on to retail, where I can still have a mind-boggling talent to break and confuse registers with the greatest of ease.

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