• Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    To be honest, I’m always a bit amazed that this doesn’t happen more often. Yesterday, I had to pay 50.93€ and handed the cashier 51.05€, because I’d rather have a 10ct coin and the cashier typically needs smaller coins more often.

    In this case, it was obvious that I didn’t hand them the 5ct by accident, but that’s the sort of mind games I’ll play and so far, the cashiers were always a step ahead of me…

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        3 days ago

        No, no, you’re mathing correct. I did receive 12ct back. But 12cts is a 2ct coin + a 10ct coin. If I would have given 51.00€, it would have been a 2ct coin + a 5ct coin back. I didn’t mention the 2ct coin, because it’s always involved.

        And I didn’t have 3cts myself, otherwise I would have made it 51.03€, yeah.

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            3 days ago

            Honestly, I have no idea, if the cashiers are allowed to take extra change here, at least in the supermarkets.

            I still want to try that at the town market, where I’ve always been too stupid to think of that so far, so I once got told that I could’ve kept that 1ct coin and one time, the guy actually gave me extra change, because he did not want to deal with those small coins. 🥴

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              3 days ago

              I guess it isn’t significant enough for people to care

              Might be different if you live in a country that is very strict on rules (like Germany or Japan)