Iseedeadpeople wrote on 17.10.2022 at 22:05: what annoys me animal.
since the price increases in retail, it happens more often that certain stores on the shelf nen lower price (probably intentionally), but then at the checkout nen more expensive demand.
if you then say something, you are still nagged
such stores do not see me a second time
So I'm currently on the road in retail and do not know something like that in our country.
Royal777 wrote on 10/17/2022 at 11:00 PM
I had worked in retail for a few years and if we employees ever posted the wrong price, that price still applied
The customer is king ;p
With us is strictly "It counts the price in the cash register" there know the nothing
Royal777 wrote on 10/17/2022 at 23:00: I had worked in retail for a few years and if we employees ever had an incorrect price posted, that price still applied
The customer is king ;
the other day at a big one that was really still the case, at the info, however it took 24 min until the info had instructed jmd to waddle down the aisles, check it (because customer could be lying) and waddle back up to give me the 90 cents overpaid back
at the smaller ones there is no info counter, there you can only give it back, so the cashiers are p**sed when there is a queue waiting at the checkout.
what is good is that the larger have a few scanners in the store where you can check the price yourself before it goes to the cashier.
would be fine if all would introduce it so, then there would be such --> misunderstanding situations <-- not at all.
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 17.10.2022 at 23:23: which is just good that the larger have a few scanners in the store where you can check the price yourself before it goes to the cash register.
would be fine if all would introduce it so, then there would be such --> misunderstanding situations <-- not at all.
That was once the case at Real, almost perfected. You could "arm" yourself with scanners from them, scan everything while you're shopping, immediately put it in the bags you brought with you, and then just pay at the checkout. Was also ingenious because of time savings. At the checkout, only a few items were randomly scanned again by the staff. Has unfortunately not prevailed, was certainly stolen despite spot checks too much or "accidentally" not scanned.
Hanshanshans wrote on 10/17/2022 at 23:41
There was once at Real, quasi perfected. Since you could "arm" yourself with scanners from them, has already scanned everything while shopping, immediately stowed in bags brought and then only paid at the checkout. Was also ingenious because of time savings. At the checkout, only a few items were randomly scanned again by the staff. Has unfortunately not prevailed, was certainly stolen despite spot checks too much or "accidentally" not scanned
Some Edeka stores already have this and is becoming more and more. It is called "Easy Shopper". These are their own shopping carts with a scanner on it and then you can virtually run through the store and scan everything already purchased. Then the payment is fully automatic. Let's see if that catches on
Some Edeka stores already have this and getting more and more. It's called "Easy Shopper". These are own shopping carts with a scanner on it and so you can then virtually run through the store and scan everything purchased already. Then the payment is fully automatic. Let's see if that catches on
What really now? With us are until now just isolated the cash registers for self-scanning arrived there need it certainly at least with us still 30 years until this magic has arrived with us
the other day at a big one it was really still like that, at the info, however it took 24 min until the one from the info had instructed jmd to waddle down the aisles, check it (because customer could be lying) and waddle back up to give me back the 90 cents overpaid
at the smaller ones there is no info counter, there you can only give it back, accordingly the cashiers are then p**sed when ne queue waits at the checkout.
Is also right so that it is checked again. There are enough who want to cheat. Is unfortunately so.
Andre wrote on 17.10.2022 at 23:44: Some Edeka stores already have this and is becoming more and more. It's called "Easy Shopper". These are own shopping carts with a scanner on it and then you can virtually run through the store and scan everything already purchased. Then the payment is fully automatic. Let's see if that catches on
one knows the technology, if one decides then an already scanned article nevertheless not to want and again rausnimmt the scanner suddenly nen blackout
you know the technology, if you decide you don't want an already scanned article and take it out again, the scanner suddenly gets a blackout
Do you mean by chance like the great cash registers without staff? try to buy something that weighs virtually nothing then she suddenly wants you to take down the 5 bottles of coke and briefly sell your soul so that it goes on hahahaha
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So I'm currently on the road in retail and do not know something like that in our country.
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With us is strictly "It counts the price in the cash register" there know the nothing
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the other day at a big one that was really still the case, at the info, however it took 24 min until the info had instructed jmd to waddle down the aisles, check it (because customer could be lying) and waddle back up to give me the 90 cents overpaid back
at the smaller ones there is no info counter, there you can only give it back, so the cashiers are p**sed when there is a queue waiting at the checkout.
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would be fine if all would introduce it so, then there would be such --> misunderstanding situations <-- not at all.
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That was once the case at Real, almost perfected. You could "arm" yourself with scanners from them, scan everything while you're shopping, immediately put it in the bags you brought with you, and then just pay at the checkout. Was also ingenious because of time savings. At the checkout, only a few items were randomly scanned again by the staff. Has unfortunately not prevailed, was certainly stolen despite spot checks too much or "accidentally" not scanned.
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Some Edeka stores already have this and is becoming more and more. It is called "Easy Shopper". These are their own shopping carts with a scanner on it and then you can virtually run through the store and scan everything already purchased. Then the payment is fully automatic. Let's see if that catches on
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What really now? With us are until now just isolated the cash registers for self-scanning arrived there need it certainly at least with us still 30 years until this magic has arrived with us
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Is also right so that it is checked again. There are enough who want to cheat. Is unfortunately so.
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one knows the technology, if one decides then an already scanned article nevertheless not to want and again rausnimmt the scanner suddenly nen blackout
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Do you mean by chance like the great cash registers without staff? try to buy something that weighs virtually nothing then she suddenly wants you to take down the 5 bottles of coke and briefly sell your soul so that it goes on hahahaha
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