3.22.2010

WE WANT CHANGE

How inconvenient can a 24-hour convenience store
could be? I went in to one the other morning, very early in the morning. I went to buy  something to munch on. When I went to the cashier to pay, I gave 500 bucks. I did not have change. The cashier asked me if I have smaller bills, I don't. Then she told me, that they don't have change for 500. I was having a not-so good day and this is getting me irate. How could an establishment don't have change, especially if they are a 24-hour store? I know I have to consider that maybe they just remit the last shift's cash, but for heavens sake, they could left some change in the cash register. They don't expect people to have smaller bills every time. What does she want me to do? Go out and find some change for my money and get back to them? She actually resorted to not selling the damn stuff just because she does not have change. How could they attract costumers that way? I think its not in the store's fault, its with the people getting used to being that way. Its just in convience stores, even in public transport, even in big sdepartment stores. Where can you get a candy for a change? God bless the Philippines.

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