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Originally Posted by Graspher
Excellent take-away. I bet the rounding down would neutralize the no coin change provided concept. This would slightly favor the customer and remove the heat from their policy. And I bet not really result in any real loss to the establishment.
The Frenchy's employee announced the amount due - I passed over $20 and was expecting a return of change.
Frenchy's employee placed my cash in the drawer and closed it without missing a beat. Never said anything about their NO coin change provided policy.
I didn't bother saying anything cause I wasn't going to sweat the .64. My initial thought was he forgot to provide the change...followed by he made a decision to auto-tip himself.
It wasn't until I returned to retrieve the pizza that I saw the no change sign on the counter way opposite of the register.
I'm going with robbery.
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Sorry you were so nice. Most folks would do as you did and not make a fuss over a measly 64 cents. I am not most people. I would have called them out and explained to the management in front of the waiting customers why what they are doing is theft. There is a principle here and is shining a spotlight on a lack of honesty and integrity.