of time have got to 'know' most of the regular staff.
On one occasion (a while ago now) I was standing in a queue, the girl in front had a basket with about a dozen items, the woman at the till scanned no more than three of them and the bill came to around £2.
It was one of those horrible occasions where I knew a fraud had been committed but I couldn't bring myself to report the cashier. (Incidentally the 'customer' looked very much like a daughter of the cashier.)
Since then I often go in but avoid using that till, the cashier always gives me nervous glances.
Today, hers was the only empty aisle, but I queued behind the next one to her which had a full conveyor belt of groceries.
She looked so worried I wanted to put her out of her misery by saying,"I did see what you did, but on this occasion I'll keep quiet."
Obviously I didn't do this as she would probably've blanked me.
That's it really was it a bit cowardly of me not to report it in the first place? What would you have done?
2007-07-16
07:55:21
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