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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 01:50 PM #16
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 01:58 PM #17
I too have also had good cashiers and some not so nice... but I do put myself in the other persons shoes
and I think how can I make this better for them.
I take my handy dandy yellow highlighter and I highlight any important wording on the coupon.
1. Exp date 2. If needed the word ANY 3. Limit 1 per purchase (stackable for me) 4. The size if needed.
I have been thanked by many cashers for highlighting the important wording for them.
On the other hand it has also stopped me from using a expired coupon. LOL
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 02:36 PM #19
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 02:54 PM #20
I am a cashier and yes I have read the coupons wrong from time to time do I deserve to be yelled at and called stupid no I dont. I am a person and people make mistakes. I coupon and when using them yes I have sometimes read them wrong. It happens why is it a bigger deal when the cashier reads them wrong as opposed to the customer reading them wrong?
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 03:23 PM #21
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 06:12 PM #22
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I really don't think some cashiers are " the ones LOOKING for mistakes,the ones intentionally picking everything apart." Their job is hard enough, they don't need to intentionally make customers upset at them. I had 3 dd's that were cashiers as they went through school. They all worked very hard to do their job correctly. If you aren't doing anything wrong, then it shouldn't be a issue to you if they take the time to read a coupon thoroughly. The printing on some of these coupons is so small, I'm surprised that more of them don't whip out a magnifiying glass. They only want to do their job correctly. We are not aware of what they have been told by their employers, maybe they have had a run of bad coupons and have been told to check coupons more carefully. It's not a big deal, ever for cashiers to read over my coupons. If you are in a hurry and think they just take way to much of your time to check you through, then perhaps we are the ones that should shop with our coupons on a day when we have more time.
People,.... life is just to short, slow down, relax and don't let things like a cashiers reading over your coupons slowly ruin your day, it's not worth it. And yes, cashiers are human, and as humas, we all make mistakes, no need to call some uneducated or any other name for making a mistake, we've all made plenty of them ourselves.We all need a little sunshine every now and then
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 06:39 PM #23
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People get so bent out of shape over this. I know there is cashiers that are Anti Couponers and make it their mission to give us a hard time every time... There is one of them in my town and we actually had a conversation about it too where she admitted that she Hated couponers and tries everything to have them not come to their store anymore. I reported her to the manager and she was told she had to leave her personal feelings to herself and just do her job or otherwise. Now when I go there she still has the whole eye rolling, huffing and puffing thing going on but she keeps her mouth shut and processes the coupons after she takes 10 min to look at each one. I am a very organized and honest couponer, I always read the back and never try to get away with anything so yes I do believe there are some cashiers out there that do it on purpose but I have some that are also my favorites that have no problems with couponers, get excited with you and it just makes the shopping experience so much better.
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 06:48 PM #24
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I can assure you, there are cashiers that TRY to find every little mistake they can. I have had them. As I said, I have had plenty of good ones, but there are some, weither its because they are sick of the extra work couponing makes, or jealousy of having to pay full price themselves.... they are out there. Ones who will try and find any little problem them can, and make rude comments when they cant.
As for their job being "hard enough" please.... being a cashier is not hard. Try managing an office, working construction, nursing or day care provider......... being a cashier isn't hard.Last edited by JennyFromTheRock; Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012 at 06:50 PM.
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 07:04 PM #25
Well I just came from my low life cashier job and I am pretty freakin tired! I use to work as an ECE at a Daycare and would rather be there any day! As for my job as a Health Care Aid(I know it is PSW now) it was hard freakin work but 15 years ago I made 15.00 an hour thanks would love to be making that then maybe affording my son's grad stuff wouldn't be so damn hard!
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 07:15 PM #26
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I was a cashier for awhile. I went to college and became a nurse and did that for a while too. I then became a marriage therapist. I have a pretty good example of job experience. There are ups and downs to every job.
If being a cashier was so easy, then everyone would want to do. what you said was really insensitive. and the jobs you compare it to are hard in their own way.
Like i said, i have done the job. and it is not easy at all. in fact, that is why work is called work, and not happy fun time. A job is a job that you give your services to in order to get pay. I can't tell you how difficult it is to deal with people all day, all different moods, all different attitudes. Being on your feet all day, limited space to move in. this job is both emotional and physically demanding. and it can be very stressful.
Shout out to all the great cashiers that HELP US to save money.Last edited by etherealone; Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012 at 07:16 PM. Reason: spelling...lol
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 07:21 PM #27
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I must correct you. The OP was referring to a cashier that did not read the coupon right. She stated quite simply she had a problem with her reading skills.
You have changed the thread to coupon hating cashiers. you should start another rant because that is another topic entirely.if at first you don't succeed, do it the way your wife told you...
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 07:26 PM #28
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 07:33 PM #29
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I worked several fields before I retired as well, including as a Cashier at Walmart while I was in school..... I can tell you from experience, I have never had such a cake walk in my life!! Scan, bag, repeat, Scan, bag, repeat..... the hardest part of all was the boredom.Please Help My Friends Neice Win Wal-Mart's "Mom of the Year" to win $100,000 for "The Canuck Childrens Hospice"
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Sun, Jun 3rd, 2012, 07:44 PM #30
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One thing I always have to remember when I am using coupons is that I have usually planned my trip, thoroughly read the coupons beforehand and know them inside and out. I can't expect a cashier to know everything I know about the coupon (and couponing in general) in a matter of 10 seconds. I know they are just doing their job and aren't as obsessed with couponing as me.
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