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Originally Posted by ken0042
What if you are in line at Tim Horton's with your kid, and the person behind the counter gives your kid a Timbit. Would you insist on paying for it?
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Yes, just because I know that at Timmie's there was that lady that got fired for doing just that. Most places I'd just say, "You sure that's ok?" and go with what the person said - some places DO give stuff away just for the goodwill.
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Originally Posted by ken0042
What if you are buying 4 bottles of juice along with your regular groceries. When you get home you see that you were only charged for 3. Do you go back to pay for the other one?
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I don't look at my receipts, so this would never arise. I watch at the store and would either notice it there or I would be oblivious. That might sound like a cop-out, but if you asked me what I'd do if I was overcharged, you'd get the same answer.
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Originally Posted by ken0042
You are in a pub, and you know that the people who work in that strip mall get 10% off as you have been there with friends who work in that mall. This time, there by yourself, the waitress hands you the bill with the 10% "mall discount" already applied. Do you speak up?
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Yah, I would, although I doubt she'd do anything about it as it would cause her more work than its worth (who wants to explain refunding and then recharging a bill?). You can be polite and just say, "Oh, I noticed you gave me a discount for working at the mall, but I don't actually work there. Is that OK?" and let her make the decision.