Friday, 14 March 2014
I was ready to pay $1.00 for the Kids Sun Hat. The receipt showed $0.01. So I walked back to the cashier and enquired. She said it must be a mistake and suggested that I paid the remaining $0.99. I asked her to check with the store manager because it might be marked down to $0.50 since it was the only one left on the shelf. Cashier returned and remarked that it was my lucky day. Forget about the $0.99.
Monday, 17 September 2012
$12.44, that was spent at a fast food, on the 27 June 2012, had not appeared in our bank statements. I remembered taking one wrongly delivered drink to the cashier, and asking for a replacement. And I remembered the cashier cancelling the payment and remarking that she will recharged. And I guess the recharge did not went through.
So I rang and spoke to the manager of that particular store, who told me to call the district manager about my debt of $12.44. I was ready to pay that debt, but instead I was told to regard the $12.44 as a early Christmas present. What a blessing to be honest. My debt was waived and my conscience cleared.
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