Obviously ito ay hindi kuha sa 7-11 Pacific Star
What is up with the cashiers at 7-11 -- particularly those at the
Every time, and I mean, every single time I buy an item or two, I hand my hard-earned money to the cashier properly. It doesn’t matter what kind of store I am – a ritzy boutique, the MRT ticket booth, a sari-sari store, or in this case, a glorified sarisari store like 7-11. I make it a point to hand over my payment directly to the cashier, if he’s holding out his palm; kung meron naming small tray for that, I lay the moolah on it.
Maayos di ba dapat? Mahirap na. Baka kung mailapag ko lang don sa harap niya, me ibang kumuha, o malipad, o manenukan. Now, if I have change, I expect the cashier to hand over my money in the same exact way. Actually, kahit hindi masyado maayos iabot ng customer yung bayad, dapat maayos ng kahera iabot ang sukli – dahil customer yon, at wala siyang business maging kahera kung ia-assert lang niya ang pagka-bargas niya.
And that is my problem with 7-11 Pacific Star cashiers. Every time I have change, the cashier just puts it on the table, on his end. On his end. I have to reach over to get it. And though it is not a really wide stretch, the point is, hindi niya inabot. Correction: Hindi nila inaabot. Lahat sila don sa 7-11 Pacific Star ay hindi nag-aabot ng sukli AT pati na ng binili mo ng maayos.
Buket??!!!
If there is no explanation, then is it just lahat sila may pagka? Trip lang? O baka naman nanlilito? Ilang beses na rin na lumabas ako sa tindahan nila na either nakalimutan ko ang binili ko o ang sukli ko, dahil hindi inabot sa akin.
Next time the cashiers at 7-11 Pacific Star do this, I’ll get their names, and file my complaint in their website. Most especially, I’ll buy my supplies somewhere where the people are more courteous and the stuff more complete.
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