Self-checkout machines.....

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....had my first go at one of these at B&Q yesterday, my brother at hand to guide me how to do it. Always been a bit fearful of them, and seeing them in all the supermarkets and shops now it was about time I had a go. Went to Morrisons today, and had another go, assistant there had to ....er.......assist me through the procedure, but reckon I could get used to the idea with a bit more practice. I always pay cash, and must admit seeing the machine swallow up £20 notes doesn't fill me with confidence, but there's no way I'm getting another credit card any time soon :stop:
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I always pay cash, and must admit seeing the machine swallow up £20 notes doesn't fill me with confidence, but there's no way I'm getting another credit card any time soon :stop:

Use a debit card then.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I went into Leeds this morning,i payed a cheque in,by using a machine.It even gave me a photo copy of my paying in slip.Very quick it was.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Yes because data being transmitted wirelessly is such a novel and recent occurrence??

Yes. I've just cut the string on my tin can and string domestic intercom and resorted to the wireless alternative - shouting.
 
Outside Holborn tube is a small sainsbury and they have it down to a fine art. About 20 self service and its mainly small baskets for lunches etc but it's so fast when it's done right.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
My most recent self checkout experience went something like this...

I scanned my bottle of wine and a red light started flashing. I waited for an assistant to come and give me permission to buy the bottle of wine... I continued waiting, and waiting, and waiting until i eventually left and bought a bottle of wine elsewhere.
 
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