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Originally Posted by Honus
They are not assuming dishonesty on my part. They don't know me. They are assuming, correctly, that some customers are dishonest. Is there something about the way you carry yourself that you believe conveys your integrity to the stranger checking receipts?
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By checking every single receipt, they absolutely assume dishonesty until proven otherwise. Giving them the benefit of the doubt and allowing them off the hook is your prerogative.
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Originally Posted by Honus
At any rate, what you said there contradicts this:Why are not offended that they assume that you have someone else's checkbook?
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After some thought, you're right about that. They make the assumption that I'm dishonest and have a checkbook that is not my own. Therefore, I will never use a check again in such an establishment.
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Originally Posted by Honus
That would embarrass the heck out of me if I was the one responsible for checking receipts and someone did that to me.
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I really cannot see why you would be embarrassed. It's not like I went and stripped you naked in front of all the customers. I simply declined to show my receipt. Is the employee embarrassed because he is deemed insignificant?