Over the last few days I got into the credit card/cash preference circular vortex again. I've got to learn that others opinions are just that - opinions. While I choose to forgo credit cards & opt for mostly cash it's still a touchy point to argue about it. I was not very good with paper, it took me 5 years to arrive at the point I am now, no debt & no credit. As stated it works for me.
This morning I went to our local Home Depot, I piled 5 of the orange buckets with lids & a bow saw I will need for various tasks around my proposed camp setup. When I was ready to check out I passed the self-checkouts, I self-destruct whenever I try to use them. Always seems to have trouble figuring out which side to put the checked items. I refuse to go to them anymore, I also avoid the squawk boxes when stopping for a burger, can't hear & the verbage is full of static never know what I'll be eating when I leave. I like to sit down to dine when I go out.
Back to my HD experience. The only two check stands were the ones at the contractor doors. I walked up behind a woman who was holding 2 tiles. Good I thought this will be quick. Wrong! she was ordering tile for her bathroom. I don't know what her & clerk were discussing (hearing again) but after the clerk tapped her screen several times she had to call one of the bosses to clear it.
After they got back on track I noticed the two people behind me had moved over to the other check stand. The clerk kept glancing at me. I was just standing with my cart smiling. The woman then tried her card. But first she had a coupon, more tapping, clearing & tapping to get the discount. She then swiped her card & what seemed to me like she was typing a book on screen after screen the process was finally ended. She got her receipt walked away, the clerk apologized to me & my only response was, 'Ain't technology great?' This is coming from someone who has been in the tech world for 53 years. It seems that without fail I've never seen anything go right with HD & tech. That experience took 10 minutes, but since I'm retired & not in a hurry at that time I just wanted to time it. I handed the clerk my 2 $20 bills, got my receipt in less than a minute. Walked out with a smile.
Two other things happened on that trip, I was able to buy a bow saw for half of what Amazon wanted saved me $10. The other was to check out the propane tank exchange. I would have to pay Amazon $47 for an empty new bottle. I can buy a bottle no-exchange filled with propane for $48 from HD & the bottle is mine to be refilled over & over. HD charges $15 for an fill up. I'm assuming I can probably save a little if I shop around. Don't know.