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I went to ASDA today. My bill came to £67.48. I gave the guy £70. He gave me £12.52 change. I have only worked this out, now i'm at home. It was over 2 hours ago since i went to the ASDA. I have £10 extra change. Will they (ASDA) dock the cashiers wages? What should i do with the extra £10?...can't get back to the ASDA (over 1 hour away). Should i donate to charity or give the £10 to a tramp hanging around my area (who will spend it on booze)?
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  • The cashier won't get in trouble over £10 unless it has happened regularly. If it will make you feel more at ease, i'd give it to charity. HTH
  • Moon_Boi
    Moon_Boi Posts: 101 Forumite
    Loonytoons wrote: »
    The cashier won't get in trouble over £10 unless it has happened regularly. If it will make you feel more at ease, i'd give it to charity. HTH

    He looked like a student type, so i was worried he would be out of pocket. Not even got the receipt, with his name on...but i know my bill was £67.48.
  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    Moon_Boi wrote: »
    He looked like a student type, so i was worried he would be out of pocket. Not even got the receipt, with his name on...but i know my bill was £67.48.
    Your bill will have the store phone number, why not call them?
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  • Moon_Boi
    Moon_Boi Posts: 101 Forumite
    10past6 wrote: »
    Your bill will have the store phone number, why not call them?

    I haven't got a receipt with his name on there.
  • frisbee
    frisbee Posts: 440 Forumite
    He won't be out of pocket, keep it.
  • well i work in a supermarket and can safely say if they gave you to little change they wouldnt be running round to give you it back so knickers to them in my opinion.
  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    Moon_Boi wrote: »
    I haven't got a receipt with his name on there.
    The store will ask for certain details on your till receipt, those will confirm who the employee is ;)
    Click here for Martins (MSE) advice on who to contact with Debt Issues - YOU HAVE NO REASON TO USE A FEE PAYING DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY- THEY CANNOT DO ANYMORE FOR YOU THAN THOSE LISTED IN MY LINK ABOVE.

    All information given by myself is offered informally and without prejudice - if in doubt seek help from a qualified and insured professional
  • Moon_Boi wrote: »
    He looked like a student type, so i was worried he would be out of pocket. Not even got the receipt, with his name on...but i know my bill was £67.48.

    They definitely won't dock his wages. If you've lost the receipt and so can't say who served you, they won't bother to check up on it if you take the £10 back, it'll just add to asda's profits so either keep it for yourself or give it to charity if that'll make you feel better ;)
  • you could use the £10 to cover all the overcharges they will have done to you over the years:rolleyes: that you haven't realised.
    AKA: PC

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  • moanymoany
    moanymoany Posts: 2,877 Forumite
    Moon_Boi wrote: »
    I went to ASDA today. My bill came to £67.48. I gave the guy £70. He gave me £12.52 change. I have only worked this out, now i'm at home. It was over 2 hours ago since i went to the ASDA. I have £10 extra change. Will they (ASDA) dock the cashiers wages? What should i do with the extra £10?...can't get back to the ASDA (over 1 hour away). Should i donate to charity or give the £10 to a tramp hanging around my area (who will spend it on booze)?

    Give it to the tramp.
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