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| - CHECK YOUR RECEIPTS. KInd of annoying when you catch overcharges on the receipt. This is not the first time, on different items on different visits, but heck I'll just go across the street from now on to one of the other stations. Even if only for $1.20 (3x.40) it's still my 1.20. Then when you point it out to the cashier she argues with you making up reasons why it's 40 cents more on the receipt than marked on the shelves. (Tax, different packaging...when my packaging was already specially marked ...etc.) ..instead of ..."OOPS you were overcharged, sorry"... Shouldn't take a manager to make a dollar decision. But it did, and after a bit of attitude, an apology that the cashier made a mistake. Really no big deal, but the fact remains, your registers are set for a different price as posted. Not to mention...buying cigarettes, if you buy 2 packs they are a cheaper price, but if you buy three, that third pack is more expensive? That makes NO sense whatsoever, every other place usually rewards its customers with a buy two or more price.....not buy two cheap and pay more for the third...it sucks and its deceptive. Another good business practice hint...if your cashier doesn't know why it overcharged, admit she doesn't know and we can figure it out...don't pretend and make up whatever crap pops in your head you think I will believe.
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