I've posted this before but I was in a store with my mother when the worker managed to quick change themselves.
It was a very odd shop, half specialist record shop half odd mexican stuff. Whether that or the amazing incompetence shown in this story was the cause they sadly closed after about 6 months.
We looked round and my mother decided to buy a small item. Took it up to the worker and got a price (not everything was labelled) and went to pay. She offers a £20, they didn't have change. We started trying to pool change, they checked with the manager.
Cue much swapping off money and items.
My mother (who I have literally heard add 2 + 2 and get 5) leaves and is putting money in her purse. We walk out the door and she's
"Is it right that I now have £20 and change ?"
We looked. And double checked. She'd ended up with the item, her £20, and they had appeared to have given her extra change as well. We had to go back and try again.
Other than the time we went to a shop where they didn't tell us until we wanted to buy something that they were actually opening the day after, and then had to get a staple remover to remove the bag we were buying from the shelf, it is possibly the most surreal customer experience I've had.
I'm a bit mystified by getting 300 scamming with 100 though - most scams would get some extra change but lower than the big bill amount.
Did they get you more than once before you were told about the scam ?
Victoria J
It was a very odd shop, half specialist record shop half odd mexican stuff. Whether that or the amazing incompetence shown in this story was the cause they sadly closed after about 6 months.
We looked round and my mother decided to buy a small item. Took it up to the worker and got a price (not everything was labelled) and went to pay. She offers a £20, they didn't have change. We started trying to pool change, they checked with the manager.
Cue much swapping off money and items.
My mother (who I have literally heard add 2 + 2 and get 5) leaves and is putting money in her purse. We walk out the door and she's

"Is it right that I now have £20 and change ?"
We looked. And double checked. She'd ended up with the item, her £20, and they had appeared to have given her extra change as well. We had to go back and try again.
Other than the time we went to a shop where they didn't tell us until we wanted to buy something that they were actually opening the day after, and then had to get a staple remover to remove the bag we were buying from the shelf, it is possibly the most surreal customer experience I've had.
I'm a bit mystified by getting 300 scamming with 100 though - most scams would get some extra change but lower than the big bill amount.
Did they get you more than once before you were told about the scam ?Victoria J



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