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Old 12-08-2005, 10:59 PM
tonypaladino tonypaladino is offline
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Default Re: Unnecessary receipts

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Security surveillance can see the receipt printing and the cashier giving it to the customer, ensuring the cashier is not stealing.

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Couldnt they just not put all the stuff the customer buys into the register anyway? Does this really stop them from stealing?

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Eh, they could but at least this method at least ensure that a sale actually took place. There have been stores where a single employee stole tens of thousands of dollars just by rining "phanthom" sales and taking the excess cash out of the drawer by the end of the night.

I don't think this is the best plan, but for some stores it works. When I managed cashiers they could rip up the receipt and toss it if the customer didn't want it.

I actually inquired with our software people about the ability to print only on request for our coffe shop register to save paper (not because I give a [censored] about the environment, custom thermal paper is expensive), but it would have been too difficult.
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Old 12-08-2005, 11:48 PM
TheNoodleMan TheNoodleMan is offline
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Default Re: Unnecessary receipts

I was at Chipotle the other day and used a card and the girl asked me if I wanted a receipt or not I wish more places did that.
Also, when is 2+2 going to get a forum dedicated just to chipotle? Seems like it comes up enough.
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