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- Jun 17, 2016
There were some people on the couponing show committing fraud, too.
One woman figured out the bar code for a full size $3.00 off coupon could be used on sample sizes, so the stores ended up owing her money. She eventually got caught, but threw a fit when her scam was stopped.
When I was doing it you couldn't receive cash overages, and stores wouldn't take home printed coupons.
I also agree that most people are jerks. I'd see others do it and bitch over a 30 cent coupon. (Even if it doubled, it's only 60 cents.) If one of mine didn't ring, I'd let it go and apologize. I always blamed myself.
I always had mine in order, with bar code facing the right way, small to big so they could swipe fast, and didn't argue about any perceived problems. I didn't want to be rude, and I wanted out of there too.
I saw evidence of rudeness on the aisles. I'd never clean out an item and etiquette said you should leave some for the next couponer, especially something rare (like soda, very hard to get free or cheap) But often the shelf would be cleared out and I'd see people with the goods in their carts. I'd never take more than my share.
Still, rudeness went both ways. Like I said, I did everything I could to make the transaction easy, including going at the deadest time of day and being very nice and friendly and apologizing in advance. And there were still clerks very rude to me for taking up more time than they thought I should have even though there was no line. I did what I could to make it pleasant for everybody but there is always one....
I think my mistake was going to the wrong homeless shelters. I gave a lot of toothpaste, toothbrushes, floss, packaged noodles and medicines away. But they didn't like the cans of spaghetti sauce and condiments and packaged spices and the pasta-so much pasta! They were apparently handing it to the street homeless, it wasn't a shelter that they could stay in. More of a distribution center I guess. My mistake, I should have gone to a food bank. When my hobby ended, (and it didn't last long), I gave most of it to my mailman to give to some halfway house, they do that yearly. . Poor guy, he had bags to carry, lol. I kept what I'd use in a reasonable time and gave the rest away and was done with that!
I understand the hate-I wouldn't have wanted to check me out, or stand in line behind me so I get it. Once I learned how it worked, and how you could actually get groceries for almost nothing, I gave it up. That's my specialty-learning and trying something new, then moving on. Jack of all trades, master of none! I'm more of a Whole Foods shopper and you cant do that there anyway.
All this was a number of years ago and maybe it's changed. I should watch one of those shows to see.
Sorry this is soooo long-I'll check out of the thread now as I'm too long-winded. Just thought some might be interested. If anybody has a question though, just let me know, otherwise, I'll bow out.