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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. |
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14 | 27.45% |
I take it, but only if it's under a certain amount. I seek to harm no one. |
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8 | 15.69% |
I take it, but only if it's over a certain amount. I'm not going to bother with chump change. |
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0 | 0% |
I always take it. It's essentially lost treasure that I found. |
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22 | 43.14% |
I don't shop at places that have self-checkout. Those are for commoners. |
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5 | 9.80% |
My culture has no monetary system. It's mostly barter. |
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2 | 3.92% |
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#17 |
Why so serious?
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Chicago
Casino cash: $-1549585
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People have compared my job to picking up pennies in front of a bulldozer, so I make a point of picking up coins found on the street (exceptions are subway platforms and restrooms).
But when it comes to change that’s left on the counter at a store, I’m ambivalent. I end up leaving it hoping that it ends up with someone who needs it just a bit more. |
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