..... when I use the self service at Sainsbury's, I've noticed that when I put the money in to pay, it gives me a strange combination of change. The other day, I thought I'd get it at it - you won't beat me. My bill came to £1.95, so slyly I put a 5p piece in, then a £2 coin. It gave me 5x2p back. If I'd stood in the queue, & got served by the cashier, they would of given me a 10p piece - they would of never dared give me 5x2p for change. What is going on here? This has really played on my mind.
You might be on to something here as i got 70p back the other day as 2 20ps 2 10ps 2 5ps i was like f eck off with your unexplained item in the bagging area, what they think i've slapped my k nob on it
You might be on to something here as i got 70p back the other day as 2 20ps 2 10ps 2 5ps i was like f eck off with your unexplained item in the bagging area, what they think i've slapped my k nob on it
Has it developed a mind of it's own & doing what the cashier would love to do, has a w@nker programmed it like this, are there people watching you on CCTV and giving you change this way to see your reaction, has someone paid their years worth of 2p savings in on a £27 shop? Actually I think I might do this
Has it developed a mind of it's own & doing what the cashier would love to do, has a w@nker programmed it like this, are there people watching you on CCTV and giving you change this way to see your reaction, has someone paid their years worth of 2p s