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7/3/2013 8:12:30 AM EDT
Girl rings up the wrong sandwich. Then realizes her mistake and comes to the table for the extra $1.25.






Do you pay it? If we would've went take out, she's SOL anyways.







Eta: there were four of us, and it was my coworkers sammich

 
7/3/2013 8:14:02 AM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
Girl rings up the wrong sandwich. Then realizes her mistake and comes to the table for the extra $1.25.

Do you pay it? If we would've went take out, she's SOL anyways.

If she's right about the price, then yes.
7/3/2013 8:14:07 AM EDT
[#2]
No, not my problem. It's your responsibility to know how to do your job.
7/3/2013 8:14:09 AM EDT
[#3]
If she's hot, I'll pay.
7/3/2013 8:14:45 AM EDT
[#4]
Yes.  The correct price for the sandwich the co-worker ordered is posted, correct?
7/3/2013 8:14:49 AM EDT
[#5]
Tear off a 1.25 worth and give it back. Duh.
7/3/2013 8:15:11 AM EDT
[#6]
Is a $1.25 that important to you?

Why not make it right?
7/3/2013 8:15:35 AM EDT
[#7]
I'd pay it. More than likely I would return to eat there anyway.
7/3/2013 8:15:43 AM EDT
[#8]
If she's polite and apologetic and it really is the case that you got the pricier sammich, I'd pay her the additional $. After all, she's not trying to cheat you.
If she's got any attitude at all toward you like you somehow did something wrong, I'd tell her, "sorry... your problem" and walk out.
7/3/2013 8:16:13 AM EDT
[#9]
Pay up Sucka!
7/3/2013 8:16:43 AM EDT
[#10]
If course you pay it if it's owed.  Have you never made a mistake?
7/3/2013 8:17:01 AM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
No, not my problem. It's your responsibility to know how to do your job.


7/3/2013 8:17:21 AM EDT
[#12]
I take it as balance to all the times I get overcharged.  For a $1.25 that is irritating that someone would come back and ask for more.
7/3/2013 8:17:25 AM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
If she's polite and apologetic and it really is the case that you got the pricier sammich, I'd pay her the additional $. After all, she's not trying to cheat you.
If she's got any attitude at all toward you like you somehow did something wrong, I'd tell her, "sorry... your problem" and walk out.


Yep, all depends on her attitude.
7/3/2013 8:17:43 AM EDT
[#14]
i cant believe she actually came to ask for the money.





its food and they throw away lots more than that every day.
7/3/2013 8:18:21 AM EDT
[#15]
Pay it, unless you need those 125 big ones to pay for your Gunbroker registration.   In which case, screw Subway.

A mans gotta have his priorities.
7/3/2013 8:18:39 AM EDT
[#16]
I can't believe she'd even ask for it.  That franchise owner must be an asshole and she's scared of the fallout.
7/3/2013 8:19:50 AM EDT
[#17]
Would you also question yourself if she gave you more change back than you should have received? Morals... What are they???
7/3/2013 8:20:04 AM EDT
[#18]
If sandwich consumption has been initated, yes.



The worker missed it. The consumer missed it. The time for negotiation has passed.



Pay up for what you are eating.



If the sammich is unmolested, exclaim you are shocked, SHOCKED that you received the incorrect product.  Request the correct one.  Resume lunch.



7/3/2013 8:20:37 AM EDT
[#19]
They offered a product at a given price.

You agreed to purchase that product at that price.

You paid them more than the agreed amount, and they gave you back too much money.  

There was nothing said about a discount, because they like you.



So the question really is whether or not you're a chiseler.  

7/3/2013 8:20:38 AM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
If she's polite and apologetic and it really is the case that you got the pricier sammich, I'd pay her the additional $. After all, she's not trying to cheat you.
If she's got any attitude at all toward you like you somehow did something wrong, I'd tell her, "sorry... your problem" and walk out.



This - Attitude is all.

7/3/2013 8:21:45 AM EDT
[#21]
Humans make mistakes and are allowed to correct those mistakes.

Did your co-worker order a sandwich he/she did not expect to pay for?
7/3/2013 8:22:11 AM EDT
[#22]
Sure. I'd pay it. It's the right thing to do.

FSA wouldn't pay it.


Of course, had I been in her shoes, I would have never asked for it.
7/3/2013 8:22:25 AM EDT
[#23]
7/3/2013 8:32:58 AM EDT
[#24]
She mixed shit up at the register. My coworker decided it was her mistake, and didn't pay.
7/3/2013 8:37:09 AM EDT
[#25]
If you don't pay it and then go back to eat there later they will poop in your food....Poop thread
7/3/2013 8:39:45 AM EDT
[#26]
Your first mistake was to eat at Subway.
7/3/2013 8:39:50 AM EDT
[#27]
Great, now I want Subway for lunch...
7/3/2013 8:40:08 AM EDT
[#28]


Anatomically incorrect. He lost a finger a month ago
7/3/2013 8:42:41 AM EDT
[#29]



Quoted:


She mixed shit up at the register. My coworker decided it was her mistake, and didn't pay.


Of course it was her mistake.  Still, your co-worker is a douche.



 
7/3/2013 9:21:08 AM EDT
[#30]
I would pay it if owed. She may have charged it to another person. In that case I owe that person not Subway
7/3/2013 9:24:58 AM EDT
[#31]
So when Amazon posts an incorrect price on something, would you man up and pay the correct price when they correct it?
7/3/2013 9:29:26 AM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:

Quoted:
She mixed shit up at the register. My coworker decided it was her mistake, and didn't pay.

Of course it was her mistake.  Still, your co-worker is a douche.
 


Agree on the douche. $1.25 really. I always keep the folks happy who have a hand in making food for me.

If I were the sammich maker, I would have your co-worked etched into my memory and can assure you she'll wish she paid back the $1.25. I would also assume your whole group is a-holes and always have a special container of dressing ready for you when you came back in for another sammich.

I would even prob snap a picture of your group of people and share with my co-workers but thats just me.


If I were you.....I would not return there JIC you are linked to the chiseler sitting beside you. You may end up pregnant after eating your next sammich.
7/3/2013 9:31:01 AM EDT
[#33]
Yes
7/3/2013 9:33:42 AM EDT
[#34]
If she undercharged you - and then asked you to pay the proper price... then yes:  A person with a whit of integrity and ethics would pay for what they are eating.





The fact that you are even asking says something about you.
7/3/2013 9:35:09 AM EDT
[#35]



Quoted:


Tear off a 1.25 worth and give it back. Duh.


Now that made my tummy giggle.



 
7/3/2013 9:36:07 AM EDT
[#36]



Quoted:


Is a $1.25 that important to you?



Why not make it right?


Yup. I'm a believer in Karma. Fuck someone out of a buck, get fucked 10 bucks later.



 
7/3/2013 9:37:17 AM EDT
[#37]
If you overpaid her and you didn't know until she brought the money back would you have accepted it? Since it was your fault for overpaying, in your logic she should keep the money.
7/3/2013 9:41:29 AM EDT
[#38]
Of course you pay it, you niggard.
7/3/2013 9:41:40 AM EDT
[#39]



Quoted:


i cant believe she actually came to ask for the money.





its food and they throw away lots more than that every day.


But the register doesn't track food that is thrown away. It tracks food sold and that should match the money in the drawer. If it's short, the owner gets mad at the employee. Like someone said earlier, she may be scared of the owner. I've done some service work on Subways before and holy shit, they watch every nickel and your estimate better be SPOT ON. If you estimated a job at $534.45 and gave him a bill for $534.95. You are getting the $534.45.



Now that may be just the owners I dealt with so everyone else may be different. Just happened too many times to me to not chalk it up to coincidence.





 
7/3/2013 9:42:42 AM EDT
[#40]
Quoted:
She mixed shit up at the register. My coworker decided it was her mistake, and didn't pay.


Well, at least you now know not to enter into any business dealings with your POS coworker.  
7/3/2013 9:46:53 AM EDT
[#41]
I'd check the receipt.. if she did make a mistake, I'd just pay it.  No big deal.  It's a whopping $1.25, no need to play billy bad ass over it.
7/3/2013 9:47:54 AM EDT
[#42]
I would pay it, but I think that she was wrong for asking. It just looks bad from the customer's end.



If one of my employees under charged a customer by a dollar, I would not want them chasing them down and asking for the money. I would rather they explained the variance to me at the end of the day.
7/3/2013 9:50:17 AM EDT
[#43]
Quoted:
If course you pay it if it's owed.  Have you never made a mistake?


I make mistakes all the time. I don't depend on other people to fix them for me.
7/3/2013 9:52:07 AM EDT
[#44]
Yes.  Kind of toolish for her to do that though.

7/3/2013 9:54:03 AM EDT
[#45]
I pay it.

Mistakes happen. I'm not going to get somebody fired over $1.25, regardless of the right/wrong of it.

Nobody's perfect (at least, I'm not). If she did it of her own volition, then very good on her. That takes guts and wanting to do the right thing versus having the store eat it.
7/3/2013 9:56:33 AM EDT
[#46]
This is interesting OP, about 10 years ago, at a subway, the same thing happened to me for about $1. Anyone have enough experience in retail to know if a possible scam could be going on here? I know it could be coincidental, but someone here probably knows the tricks of retail thieves.
7/3/2013 10:05:22 AM EDT
[#47]
Legally: Offer and Acceptance applies. The store is required to take the hit.

Morally: You pay up the difference.

I generally go the moral route.



The reverse is also true where you got overcharged.

Legally:  The store makes a bit extra profit.

Morally:  The clerk (I hate the term associate) refunds the overcharge.




One of the little stores that I frequent recently overcharged me because the clerk forgot to clear a pending purchase.  I overpaid by $5.48.  Later when I returned to buy more stuff, the clerk had put an envelope with the overpayment and a description of me.  I got my refund, though not legally due me, but morally so.  It's just one reason I continue to support that store.
7/3/2013 10:11:24 AM EDT
[#48]
Quoted:
So when Amazon posts an incorrect price on something, would you man up and pay the correct price when they correct it?


Don't worry, they cancel any orders with pricing errors.
7/3/2013 10:14:47 AM EDT
[#49]
This happens at the store I manage every once in awhile. If the person has already paid and we've given the receipt I tell the cashier not to worry about it, but to be more aware next time.

The cashier tells them the price and they pay it, its agreement on both sides on the price.
7/3/2013 10:14:59 AM EDT
[#50]
$1.25?  Forgot to ring up the "double meat" or "add bacon"?

The till is likely correct and I doubt the extra food would be missed.  How ever, is the customer going to get a receipt for the extra $1.25?

If the cashier was contrite and offered to bring a corrected receipt I would pay it.  I would not pay it without a receipt.  I would not pay it if the cashier starts with "you didn't pay me" or otherwise tries to make this my fault.
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