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View Poll Results: What do you do with the previous shopper's leftover change in the self-checkout?
I always leave it. It's not my money. 14 27.45%
I take it, but only if it's under a certain amount. I seek to harm no one. 8 15.69%
I take it, but only if it's over a certain amount. I'm not going to bother with chump change. 0 0%
I always take it. It's essentially lost treasure that I found. 22 43.14%
I don't shop at places that have self-checkout. Those are for commoners. 5 9.80%
My culture has no monetary system. It's mostly barter. 2 3.92%
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Old 04-21-2019, 07:18 PM   #3
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I stopped for donuts one morning because I was going be late to work. Checked out and requested 20 back and walked off and left the 20 hanging
Did you get it back? If I was the next shopper I'd turn that in.

I guess my general rule is that I'll keep change, but I might turn in any paper money. I turned in the $6 that I found without hesitation, but I'm not sure what I'd do if it was $1 or $2. Maybe my limit for keeping it is $4.99.
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