I remember getting $5 too much change once when Colin Morris had his shop in Wellington. I walked all the way back because he's a nice guy and I'd feel guilty about ripping him off, but the guy who had served me was so rude I wished I hadn't bothered! I said "You gave me $5 too much change" and he just grabbed the $5 out of my hand and said "big deal!"
But lately I seem to get the opposite - bought a cheap CD at the Warehouse ($4.97) in Palmerston North and handed over $5 - "it scanned as $9.99" - but they let me have it for the cheaper price. Two days later I bought a double CD for $12.99 and paid by eftpos. Didn't notice until I got home that I'd been charged $14.99 and it wasn't worth the petrol travelling the 50kms to complain so I emailed them. Got a call a few days later to pop in for a refund next time I was up there - so I got my $2 back and the girl who served me also gave me a bar of chocolate as an apology, so that wasn't too bad. If I'd paid for the CDs with other items and not noticed, I could have been overcharged by $7 so it pays to check.
I did once get away with something for free, but the staff in the shop had been SO rude I didn't feel very guilty! I was living in Whakatane and had ordered something from a shop in Rotorua. It took weeks to come in so when it arrived I headed over there on the Friday night to collect it (no offer to post it). The two women in the shop ignored me and my mother for more than five minutes then one turned around and said "did you want something?" I explained that I was there to collect something I'd ordered so she went to look for it. Five minutes later she said it wasn't there, so I explained someone had called to say it was there and she reluctantly went out the back again to find it. She brought it out, dumped it on the counter and then went off to serve someone who had walked in after us! The other woman had disappeared so I had no choice but to wait for her. I paid by VISA and in those days it was the old zip-zap machine with carbon copies. She was incredibly slow serving me and spent most of her time talking to the other woman when she came back. I signed the docket and left the shop, vowing never to buy anything there again. When I got home I found all three copies of the VISA documentation in the bag! I figured that they had my name and phone number and they would call me to point out their mistake, but they never did. I certainly wasn't going all the way back there after they had been so rude, so I figured that was their punishment!
Normally I do point out at the time (if I notice it) that I have been undercharged or given too much change because we live in a small town where everyone knows everyone else and I'd feel dreadful if they thought I was trying to rip them off! Most people are really grateful when you do so, but I wouldn't go out of my way if I noticed it later.
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
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