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As we are busy Xmas shopping - worth a read.

BeaBea

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My Mum sent this to me
CHECK YOUR RECEIPTS BEFORE LEAVING THE CHECK-OUT

I bought a bunch of stuff, over £150, & I glanced at my receipt as the cashier was handing me the bags. I saw a cash-back of £40. I told her I didn't request a cash back & to delete it. She said I'd have to take the £40 because she couldn't delete it. I told Her to call a supervisor. Supervisor came & said I'd have to take it.. I said NO! Taking the £40 would be a cash advance against my Credit card & I wasn't paying interest on a cash advance!!!!! If they couldn't delete it then they would have to delete the whole order. So the supervisor had the cashier delete the whole order & re-scan everything! The second time I looked at the electronic pad before I signed & a cash-back of £20 popped up. At that point I told the cashier & she deleted it. The total came out right. The cashier agreed that the Electronic Pad must be defective.

Obviously the cashier knew the electronic pad was defective because she NEVER offered me the £40 at the beginning. Can you imagine how many people went through before me & at the end of her shift how much money she pocketed?

Just to alert everyone. My co worker went to Milford, Sainsburys last week. She had her items rung up by the cashier. The cashier hurried her along and didn't give her a receipt. She asked the cashier for a receipt and the cashier was annoyed and gave it to her. My co worker didn't look at her receipt until later that night. The receipt showed that she asked for £20 cash back. SHE DID NOT ASK FOR CASH BACK!

My co-worker called Sainsburys who investigated but could not see the cashier pocket the money. She then called her niece who works for the bank and her niece told her this. This is a new scam going on. The cashier will key in that you asked for cash back and then hand it to her friend who is the next person in the queue.

Please, please, please check your receipts right away when using credit or debit cards!
This is NOT limited to Sainsburys; they are one of the largest retailers so they have the most incidents.
I am adding to this. My husband and I were in Sainsburys and paying with credit card when my husband went to sign the credit card signer he just happen to notice there was a £20 cash back added. He told the cashier that he did not ask nor want cash back and she said this machine has been messing up and she canceled it. We really didn't think anything of it until we read this email.

I wonder how many "seniors" have been, or will be, "stung" by this one????

To make matters worse ...THIS SCAM CAN BE DONE ANYWHERE, AT ANY RETAIL OR WHOLESALE LOCATION!!!

BEFORE LEAVING THE CHECK-OUT........CHECK YOUR RECEIPT!!!!!

THIS COULD HAPPEN ANYWHERE. CHECK YOUR RECEIPT BEFORE LEAVING THE STAND. I'VE SEEN PEOPLE DO JUST THAT. NOW I'LL START!

PASS THIS ON TO YOUR FRIENDS, KIDS AND LOVED ONES.

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Thank you for posting this. We always check our receipts and often find discrepancies, but I can't say I've come across this one before. I will be doubly vigilant now.
Grace xxx
 
Interesting Beth as i very rarely check my receipts. My best friend goes crazy with me for it as she checks hers straight away.
I will defo start checking mums receipt every thurs when i take her shopping and mine too from now on.
Thankyou for this thread i am sure it will help us all to avoid getting robbed by the cashiers in future. xxxx
 
Thanks Beth... it's a wake up call and hope you are feeling ok today xxx
 
:)Thanks for that info-
I'm from Yorkshire & check every receipt I get & often find errors, but......
I have noticed that I do key in my credit card details without even noticing what the total is-
your warning has been heeded:)
 
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thanks for the "heads up"
 
If this does happen to you and you don't notice straightaway, contact the 'Disputed Transactions' department at your bank or credit card provider. They should refund you and then investigate with the retailer.
With cashback, you are required to initial the till receipt to confirm you have had the cash, so no initials prove no legitmate transaction.
 
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