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Friday, February 27, 2015

Today's Survey Question 2-27-15

When you pay cash for items,
do you actually count your change?

16 comments:

  1. Yes , I suggest to all , do the same.

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  2. If the clerk counts the change as they give it to me (how I was taught!) I don't - but that is getting rarer these days.....

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  3. I know how much change I 'should' be getting even before the register tells the clerk.

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  4. Yes. And with any card, i check receipt well.

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  5. Everything except for the pennies

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  6. I try to give exact change to begin with. It makes it easier and I get rid of unwanted weight in my pocket.

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  7. I only write checks because I still have a rotary phone and a TV with a dial for UHF and VHF. Oh and also so I can hold up everyone's that lives in this century from getting on with their day.

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  8. If it's more than pocket change. Most clerks don't count it back these days
    so I check and have caught mistakes as many times as not.

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  9. Of course not! I went to school here so I can't count.

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  10. Hell, a dollar is almost worthless. Change, I don't even wait for.

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  11. Not always the change but the bills every time.A warning to anyone going to NYC count ALL your change EVERY time.

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  12. Bills, but not change. I just don't have time for that. Hardly use cash anymore anyway!

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  13. Yes, I am looking for wheat pennies, buffalo nickles, and silver coins.

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