Diggin It
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I've been in branches of three different banks in the last six weeks or so. Interestingly, the only one I've had trouble with was the fanciest, most elaborate and without a doubt most expensive of the three.
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I would shop online and pickup at the store 99% of the time if these retail people would figure it out. Then I don't even need self checkout!
I dont use self check out, Im not a store employee nor do I get paid for pretending to be one.
The 2 x I used it at home depot, the machine went bonkers and had to be fixed in the middle of a lot of purchases.
I waited for 15 minutes until they figured it out and fixed what was wrong with it.
No more for me...
Well said.....
That is precisely why I do not use self checkouts. For me it has nothing to do with using an automatic payment or anything like that. It has everything to do with the retailer not giving me a discount for scanning my own items that I am purchasing. Give me something off to make up for the labor they aren't paying and I would do it. Until then I will get someone to ring me out.
You were doing so good. Then I read the last paragraph. I consider myself naive and prove it here daily. But I ain't buyin none of that last paragraph.![]()
I was at Lowe痴 today and went to a regular checkout line and after waiting for the poor lady trying to ring up a bunch of stupid nails for the guy in front of me I left and went to the self checkout line and was done on a fraction of the time. Lowe痴 has a stupid policy of selling any fasteners not in a box individual. Grap a handful of bolts, nuts, washers, lock washers, and then you aren稚 sure of the size so you repeat the process you better bring your lunch. Most other places sell by weight and are done in seconds.
They take your word for the amount but every piece has a different price. Most places just weigh the whole bag of bolts.
^^^ If a store sells 1,000 pounds of bulk (unidentified) hardware in a month, how do they know which bins to refill? When I buy from a couple of chain stores by weight, it isn't even classified as nuts, bolts or washers, let alone by diameter or thread count.
There is less labor involved in inventory management when individual skus are maintained AT THE POINT OF SALE as opposed to bulk sales.