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only women will write a check for ~$5 worth of groceries

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Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: Scipionix
At least it wasn't $0.68 for a quart of milk.

EDIT: So if it's rude to wait until all your groceries are scanned until you start filling out your check, is it equally rude to wait for all that before you swipe your debit card? You can do that at any time, and I think waiting until the end is pretty inconsiderate.
Just as rude as the woman who waits until everything is rung up and bagged and then starts digging in her purse for her wallet. And after she has counted out 23 wrinkled one dollar bills, begins the rummaging in her change purse and the nether regions of her pocketbook for the exact change for the remaining 93 cents of the total.

What is even worse are the jerks that will do this in the Dunkin Donuts drive thru as cars are backing up out to the street !
 
Originally posted by: Scipionix
At least it wasn't $0.68 for a quart of milk.

EDIT: So if it's rude to wait until all your groceries are scanned until you start filling out your check, is it equally rude to wait for all that before you swipe your debit card? You can do that at any time, and I think waiting until the end is pretty inconsiderate.

At least it wasn't restricted securities. I got stuck behind someone purchasing groceries with combination of cash and welfare check. He tried to buy a pack of dozen 'organic' eggs that costs about $3 to $4 and some unnecessary cosmetics on food stamps. They weren't food stamp approved items and cash register machine was programmed to deny it, so they had to call the supervisor down to help out the cashier. I wasn't too happy about the wait, but I was very pleased with strict control over what people could purchase on welfare checks.
 
Debit/Interac is the most popular form of payment in Canada.

Most stores don't even accept personal cheques any more. If they do, they usually also require a credit card.
 
Originally posted by: Ameesh
my $hithead friend geoff wrote a check for a stamp once, i hate his checkbook. i hate checks i swear people should just use a debit card.


My one buddy used to buy everything with checks. He never carried cash or credit cards. Ever. One day I told him "Dude, you should use a credit card, it makes the checkout process much quicker", and he said that if he carried his credit card with him he'd be spending money left and right. Sure enough he was right. One day he got a second credit card to take with him and he bought EVERYTHING. I don't think this fool knew what the word budget meant. He bought every crappy game that came out, he bought loads of console games, he bought computer parts from Compusa (yes he paid retail! :Q), there was no stopping him.

The real kicker is that between him and the little woman they raked in over 100k a year (both had jobs with great benefits) and yet he always complained that they had sooooo much debt. Gee, do you think that if you knew how to spend money that you just might be able to cut that debt down just a little bit? I know that 100k doesn't qualify him for millionare status but if you can't cut down on the money you owe then you've got serious problems.

Some people just shouldn't be allowed to have access to money.
 
Originally posted by: holden j caufield
spoken like a true chick sundog. I guess you gals just like the security of that book huh.

Hahaha...... now that is the funniest thing you have said. Nice assumption on your part! Should I make the same kind of assumptions about you?

Just because you live in socal does that that make you a flamer?
 
I hate writing checks. I don't carry more than $20 on me (except when I'm at work, then it's $40, but $20 of that is store cash that I use to make change). I use my credit card for most purchases. The only check I write is at the end of the month to the credit card company.
 
Enh... cash=quick, ATM=(usually)pretty quick, but credit cards are not a lot faster than a check, have to wait for approval, then sign on the dotted line, I think check is as quick as that.
 
I hate checks in general because of how long they take to work. I had lots of situations just like that at Best Buy where a woman would use a check to pay for something and it would take forever.
 
Originally posted by: holden j caufield
grr. the one day I'm in a hurry and three of them in front of me with about 3 items. Hell I thought it'd be quick but no first one pulls out a check book and the other two follow. Have they not heard of credit cards or ATM cards? Didn't the check go out with the old school bartering system. Hell all my bills are paid online so checks are almost obsolete now.

I'm a cashier at Publix...actually, if they can write a check fast (typically a 20-something college student), the check might even be faster than a credit/debit card - at least in our store. The card system takes a little while..so if they slide the wrong card, they have to try again...get incorrect PIN, try again..sometimes a check is faster. Now if it's an ancient person who can barely write at all, then checks can take a LONG time....


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Just as rude as the woman who waits until everything is rung up and bagged and then starts digging in her purse for her wallet. And after she has counted out 23 wrinkled one dollar bills, begins the rummaging in her change purse and the nether regions of her pocketbook for the exact change for the remaining 93 cents of the total.

Holy crap..that sounds so familiar. Usually they don't wait until everything is bagged, though.

Also, my store is where elderly people come - they have a bus that takes them here. I live in a college town (Gainesville - home of UF), and the vast majority of people are old. It's fairly rare (percentage-wise) for people under 30 to come through. I'm not saying that over 30 is old..but I had to pick a year somewhere - so no offense meant to the ones over 30 🙂
 
Always used a check...never a debit card. Isn't using a checkbook better for balancing your account? Instead of dozens of receipts to organize, I have dupes of all my checks that I've written in my register. Just seems more convenient.
 
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Originally posted by: holden j caufield
grr. the one day I'm in a hurry and three of them in front of me with about 3 items. Hell I thought it'd be quick but no first one pulls out a check book and the other two follow. Have they not heard of credit cards or ATM cards? Didn't the check go out with the old school bartering system. Hell all my bills are paid online so checks are almost obsolete now.

I'm a cashier at Publix...actually, if they can write a check fast (typically a 20-something college student), the check might even be faster than a credit/debit card - at least in our store. The card system takes a little while..so if they slide the wrong card, they have to try again...get incorrect PIN, try again..sometimes a check is faster. Now if it's an ancient person who can barely write at all, then checks can take a LONG time....

Some stores such as Wal*Mart has electronic check filler.



its more uplifting to see people in the grocery store in your area writing checks instead of using food stamps like my area. i swear i never saw what food stamps looked like EVER till we moved here.

Food stamp transaction takes forever in establishments I frequent as they ensure it is for themselve and they aren't purchasing unauthorized items.

Yay for heavier restrictions on non-essential food purchases on food stamp. If they paid in comination of cash and food stamp, I'm not sure if they can pay for the unapproved items with cash and apply welfare only on approved items. I think they should require the person to apply the cash and welfare toward approved items before authorization for unapproved items are granted.

I don't like waiting, but I am all for increased restriction and increased security on welfare purchases. I don't know what is the consequence of walfare fraud(i.e. making obvious purchase for someone else in store and get the cash instead), but I sure hope it to be a felony.









 
I had to write a cheque for a 32 cent stamp once. Forgot my wallet at home, only a dollar or two in the checking account, and the Post Office window was closing in two minutes. Had to be postmarked that day, or I would pay a late fee, and not an ATM machine in sight. So I wrote the cheque. Just glad they knew me on sight at the P.O., so I did not need my ID to write the cheque.

For those arguing against cheques, can you float a payment with your debit card until pay day? 😛
 
Originally posted by: Scipionix
At least it wasn't $0.68 for a quart of milk.

EDIT: So if it's rude to wait until all your groceries are scanned until you start filling out your check, is it equally rude to wait for all that before you swipe your debit card? You can do that at any time, and I think waiting until the end is pretty inconsiderate.

i agree with that too, swipe it and be ready, my personal fav is people who can't figure out how to use the damn machines, that kills me
 
I don't mind cheques, I HATE when people use their credit card to buy a dollar fifty cup of coffee. I mean, honestly.
 
I usually only write one check a month. I suppose if I didn't mind the 2 week lead time I could pay that one check with electronic bill pay. We always pay at the supermarket with cash or atm/credit card. I hate writing checks.
 
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I don't mind cheques, I HATE when people use their credit card to buy a dollar fifty cup of coffee. I mean, honestly.


Credit card is just as fast as people buying $1.39 coffee with two $1.00 yielding 61cents change.
 
if I hadent gotten a check from my grandma the other day, I wouldnt know they still exsist....
And I was too lazy to cash it in yet - the check is like 5 moths old - how long are they valid?
 
Originally posted by: Jerboy
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I don't mind cheques, I HATE when people use their credit card to buy a dollar fifty cup of coffee. I mean, honestly.


Credit card is just as fast as people buying $1.39 coffee with two $1.00 yielding 61cents change.

I fail to see where you got .39 out of .50, but whatever makes you happy.

The fact that people have to pay for a coffee on credit is sad.

 
I hate checks. I told the bank to not even issue me any checks. The only check I have is the one I use for direct deposit forms. Other then that, I use my check card.
 
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