Hi geeks,
I am sure most of you are aware of the £20 note trick (can be done with £5, £10, £20, £50 notes)
We have had it tried twice in the past two weeks and again today, but the lady on reception fell for it (thankfully it was only £5)
So if you retail things like drinks/creams-other small cost items be wary if a passer by calls in to buy such product (odd in its self)
They get you first of all, flustered by taking asking questions-opening times, price of this or that...
You give them change, then they ask you "Oh could you change this for *insert what ever amount* and this for *what ever amount*" & so on.
You end up giving them the product AND the original amount they gave you.
Annoying! Xx
I am sure most of you are aware of the £20 note trick (can be done with £5, £10, £20, £50 notes)
We have had it tried twice in the past two weeks and again today, but the lady on reception fell for it (thankfully it was only £5)
So if you retail things like drinks/creams-other small cost items be wary if a passer by calls in to buy such product (odd in its self)
They get you first of all, flustered by taking asking questions-opening times, price of this or that...
You give them change, then they ask you "Oh could you change this for *insert what ever amount* and this for *what ever amount*" & so on.
You end up giving them the product AND the original amount they gave you.
Annoying! Xx
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