bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
if a shop can't trust the voracity of self service tills why do they have them? Oh and I am sure its a coincidence out of all the people you can see around them the black couple are the ones being checked.
if a shop can't trust the voracity of self service tills why do they have them? Oh and I am sure its a coincidence out of all the people you can see around them the black couple are the ones being checked.
if a shop can't trust the voracity of self service tills why do they have them? Oh and I am sure its a coincidence out of all the people you can see around them the black couple are the ones being checked.
a lot of water under the bridge but is this the same chippy im thinking,in the row of shops,i found myelf in there some 59 years ago aged 3 years old having ecaped the house from Bleasdale Road,remember it like yesterday
My first wife lived on Bleasdale Road back in the day.a lot of water under the bridge but is this the same chippy im thinking,in the row of shops,i found myelf in there some 59 years ago aged 3 years old having ecaped the house from Bleasdale Road,remember it like yesterday
:-) he is but it doesn’t fit the narrative for someI thought the black guy was a store detective, not a customer ?
Eck, you don't mind me calling you Eck do you ?Well I wonder how Sainsbury’s are feeling today about a cashless society? :-)
However, even if the assistants could take money from customers they probably wouldn’t manage to add the cost of the purchases without the calculator on the tills.
Wonder how much it will cost them. Does anyone else think there’s something fishy about these computers going down in random fashion?
Just been in. Cash is king but they are running out of change!Well I wonder how Sainsbury’s are feeling today about a cashless society? :-)
However, even if the assistants could take money from customers they probably wouldn’t manage to add the cost of the purchases without the calculator on the tills.
Wonder how much it will cost them. Does anyone else think there’s something fishy about these computers going down in random fashion?
went to mine this morning, its only contactless that is down, which screwed me completely as I was paying by phone, had to go home and get a physical card for the first time in a good while.Well I wonder how Sainsbury’s are feeling today about a cashless society? :-)
However, even if the assistants could take money from customers they probably wouldn’t manage to add the cost of the purchases without the calculator on the tills.
Wonder how much it will cost them. Does anyone else think there’s something fishy about these computers going down in random fashion?