Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
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Re: Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
If it happens twice a day, its under $20 a year. Anthony Sexting is right, its not worth a normal persons time to worry about.
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Re: Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
Bravo JB! I really like this new you more and more!John Bingham wrote:Get exposed as what? You think the staff make the company policy? That "regardless of nationality" is meaningless, considering almost every single post of yours is complaining about Khmers cheating you or being stupid. You are a miserable penny-pinching old man who hates everything here, it must suck to be you.
Life is so short as it is, no time to waste actively trying to be as miserable as possible.
Re: Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
And here, there's me getting scammed everyday giving money to the parking guy everywhere I go
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Re: Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
I had a sleepless night tossing, turning and worrying about all the issues this thread bought up for me last night.
So I turned over a new leaf this morning and suddenly started to get responsible with my money,
.. already the girls down at the mini mart are singing hymns about me.
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So I turned over a new leaf this morning and suddenly started to get responsible with my money,
.. already the girls down at the mini mart are singing hymns about me.
33secs
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Re: Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
Circle K....
2 bottles of juice have 2000 riel printed on the actual packaging by the manufacturer (there's a thread all of its own right there), and 2300 reil on the fridge shelf.
My bill is $1.10, rather than 4600 riel....
I hand the guy 1 dollar and 500 riel.
He tells me $1 is 4000 riel.
OK, I say. And wait for my change.
He puts only a receipt in my hand and smiles.
My brain tells me he's stealing 2.5 cents from me. I boil with rage, spewing venom, peppering the counter, staff and rotating hot dog warmer with joy m'rays and chgai yooun jow. Slam the door and give him the throat slit gesture plus death stare and finger point through the window from the car park. Then I call him a c#nt for good measure, although it sounded more like caaant as I was using my brick top from snatch accent.
I drove away feeling like I got the message across to the evil khmers that the whitey dollar is an essential part of the economy. Triumphantly I drink my juice, and dwell on how I beat the system, how heroic I was in the face of such a barbaric shakedown, and how I would regale this event to my online chums and fellow trailblazers of the true price, at ceo.
So I start to organise my thoughts, predicting where and when holes would be picked in my story. And I realised that 4600 riel is actually $1.15 at his stated rate of $1 = 4000. So his automated system had undercharged me by a mighty 5 cents. I had gone from being overcharged 2.5 cents to undercharged 2.5 cents in 3 swigs of a peach juice drink, which tasted all the sweeter for it.
What a time to be alive.
2 bottles of juice have 2000 riel printed on the actual packaging by the manufacturer (there's a thread all of its own right there), and 2300 reil on the fridge shelf.
My bill is $1.10, rather than 4600 riel....
I hand the guy 1 dollar and 500 riel.
He tells me $1 is 4000 riel.
OK, I say. And wait for my change.
He puts only a receipt in my hand and smiles.
My brain tells me he's stealing 2.5 cents from me. I boil with rage, spewing venom, peppering the counter, staff and rotating hot dog warmer with joy m'rays and chgai yooun jow. Slam the door and give him the throat slit gesture plus death stare and finger point through the window from the car park. Then I call him a c#nt for good measure, although it sounded more like caaant as I was using my brick top from snatch accent.
I drove away feeling like I got the message across to the evil khmers that the whitey dollar is an essential part of the economy. Triumphantly I drink my juice, and dwell on how I beat the system, how heroic I was in the face of such a barbaric shakedown, and how I would regale this event to my online chums and fellow trailblazers of the true price, at ceo.
So I start to organise my thoughts, predicting where and when holes would be picked in my story. And I realised that 4600 riel is actually $1.15 at his stated rate of $1 = 4000. So his automated system had undercharged me by a mighty 5 cents. I had gone from being overcharged 2.5 cents to undercharged 2.5 cents in 3 swigs of a peach juice drink, which tasted all the sweeter for it.
What a time to be alive.
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Re: Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
Good story Andy and well written. (Even tho' I tremble that you may not being at least a bit ironic.)
Can you write a fictionalised/imagined version for us from the viewpoint of the cashier?
PS In 2005 I bought a large tetra pak of australian orange juice, it didn't taste good.
Date stamped 1993. Somebody told me there were warehouses full of UNTAC goods still being sold off by the random generals who had commandeered them way back then.
Perhaps you could include that in the next version - as the reason why the cashier kept his secret smile throughout.
Can you write a fictionalised/imagined version for us from the viewpoint of the cashier?
PS In 2005 I bought a large tetra pak of australian orange juice, it didn't taste good.
Date stamped 1993. Somebody told me there were warehouses full of UNTAC goods still being sold off by the random generals who had commandeered them way back then.
Perhaps you could include that in the next version - as the reason why the cashier kept his secret smile throughout.
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Re: Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
I too would like ro read a short story from the clerks pov haha.
I'm short changed all the time. I might be naive because it seems like a genuine mistake by their reactions.
Then there are times where I think I'm being ripped off but I find out after it happens my math was off.
I'm short changed all the time. I might be naive because it seems like a genuine mistake by their reactions.
Then there are times where I think I'm being ripped off but I find out after it happens my math was off.
Still here, in country...
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Re: Are mini mart clerks regularly screwing me out of 100-200 riel in change?
I'll take my dictophone down there later and get his spin on events for you guys.
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