Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
Today, I bought a few bottles of Lion soda in the Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville, actually 6 of them:
Unfortunately, while they were in my shopping basket, the top of one of these glass bottles broke off. I didn't drop it or anything. The bottle was actually still full of soda. I just put it back under the watchful eye of a member of their staff. While I was at the cashier, checking out, that same staff member followed me and whispered a few things to the cashier. When I checked my bill, the cashier had added the broken bottle to it. It was only $0.35, but still:
-- I asked the cashier: Look, I only have 5 bottles in my basket. Why do you charge for 6?
-- The cashier said: Yes, but you also broke one bottle.
-- So I said: The basket is over $40+, but I am not taking it with me. You can keep it.
Seriously, they should technically have given me the broken bottle of soda when I checked out. In that case, there would have really been 6 bottles of soda in my basket. I might just have paid for it. It was only $0.35 anyway. However, that is not what they did. They kept the broken bottle to themselves, and they did not tell me that they had charged for it. So, that amounts to either THEFT of $0.35 or else THEFT of a broken bottle.
So, I drove off to another supermarket, where I bought pretty much the same stuff again, this time, paying them the full $40+ during the checkout.
Unfortunately, while they were in my shopping basket, the top of one of these glass bottles broke off. I didn't drop it or anything. The bottle was actually still full of soda. I just put it back under the watchful eye of a member of their staff. While I was at the cashier, checking out, that same staff member followed me and whispered a few things to the cashier. When I checked my bill, the cashier had added the broken bottle to it. It was only $0.35, but still:
-- I asked the cashier: Look, I only have 5 bottles in my basket. Why do you charge for 6?
-- The cashier said: Yes, but you also broke one bottle.
-- So I said: The basket is over $40+, but I am not taking it with me. You can keep it.
Seriously, they should technically have given me the broken bottle of soda when I checked out. In that case, there would have really been 6 bottles of soda in my basket. I might just have paid for it. It was only $0.35 anyway. However, that is not what they did. They kept the broken bottle to themselves, and they did not tell me that they had charged for it. So, that amounts to either THEFT of $0.35 or else THEFT of a broken bottle.
So, I drove off to another supermarket, where I bought pretty much the same stuff again, this time, paying them the full $40+ during the checkout.
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Re: Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
why didnt you just request to take the bottle that you broke instead of making a scene over 35c?
theres doing things for principle and theres just wasting your time having to travel to another supermarket to do your complete $40+ shop again just for the principle of 35c?? build a bridge man...
theres doing things for principle and theres just wasting your time having to travel to another supermarket to do your complete $40+ shop again just for the principle of 35c?? build a bridge man...
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Re: Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
honestly I dont know how some people made it to adulthood never mind cambodia!
they kept it because they don't want u choking to death from shards of glass on their property!
u should thank them
they kept it because they don't want u choking to death from shards of glass on their property!
u should thank them
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Re: Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
exciting morning at Samudera then.... some big bearded barang was pushing around the little parking/security bloke and trying to thump him ... probably good for him his barang lady friend managed to steer him away before the slumbering tuk tuks awoke
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Re: Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
Mademoiselle Samudara is quite the thieving cunt if she is charging 35c for a 13c soda.
Yes, i do know she is better than a lot of the other thieving cunts than run supermarkets in the KOC ( kingdom of crap), but better does not mean good.
Yes, i do know she is better than a lot of the other thieving cunts than run supermarkets in the KOC ( kingdom of crap), but better does not mean good.
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Re: Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
I thought I was a bitter cunt
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Re: Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
No, you're just a puppy.
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Re: Samudera supermarket in Sihanoukville
Another idiot! You broke it and then put it back where another customer could get cut or blamed for it. I hope they banned you from the shop!
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