PeterPiper
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Occasionally I run across a situation where I'm almost certain that a deliberate act of short changing has taken place.
Both times it was at a fast food joint drive through.
On both occasions, the window cashier acted a bit strange, (yes, you can get training to identify unusual behavior, ask customs and border patrol agents or the FBI etc)
In both cases the cashier left the window immediately after giving me my change and walked away. in both cases when I stayed at the window someone else came back to the window to see what I wanted. In both cases All I had to do was say "I did not get my correct change", and they went and got the original cashier who then came to the window, went to the drawer and instantly gave me the amount I was shorted without asking any questions.
Normal human behavior is to be at first a little confused, then surprised, then apologetic. Both of these people acted a bit belligerent and unapologetic....and very curt.
I believe this to be a widespread scam.
ALWAYS count your change before you leave the window. Better yet, give the exact amount of your order when possible.
Another scam involves receipt and order manipulation. But that's a different situation.
Both times it was at a fast food joint drive through.
On both occasions, the window cashier acted a bit strange, (yes, you can get training to identify unusual behavior, ask customs and border patrol agents or the FBI etc)
In both cases the cashier left the window immediately after giving me my change and walked away. in both cases when I stayed at the window someone else came back to the window to see what I wanted. In both cases All I had to do was say "I did not get my correct change", and they went and got the original cashier who then came to the window, went to the drawer and instantly gave me the amount I was shorted without asking any questions.
Normal human behavior is to be at first a little confused, then surprised, then apologetic. Both of these people acted a bit belligerent and unapologetic....and very curt.
I believe this to be a widespread scam.
ALWAYS count your change before you leave the window. Better yet, give the exact amount of your order when possible.
Another scam involves receipt and order manipulation. But that's a different situation.