Uh… that would be very rude and customer service should always be a priority. Simply count the money before giving change and BOOM, you beat the scam. Can you imagine one day someone actually needs change and you slam the register shut and yell “NO”. They’d think you were crazy. Not very good for business.
@@danm8004 exactly, I he customer isn’t always right. That’s why you check the money they gave you first to avoid scams and accidents. I have experienced this before and yelling “NO“ at the person would just make the whole situation awkward lol 😂
Basically when the shopkeeper gives u the ten pound note then counts as 9 coins ur saying that the note he put in the table is yours when it’s actually the shop keepers, I think
Cashiers these days cannot count change without a cpu and that’s dangerous because it wouldn’t even take much. I was a cashier I shut my drawer immediately if they wanted change or seemed weird I flagged a supervisor
Because he says after you give the change that it appears that he already has the change he wanted and this change would be too much which is why he is asking for his note back
I was actually following you for a while, on your old channel, in fact since you appeared on dickinsons real deal. But then I closed my old TH-cam account, but I discovered you again recently I like how you haven’t gone all commercial with ads etc your keeping it real man, it’s brilliant.
Similar thing happened today, customer gives me 20 note 5 note 5 cash (£1s) ask for 3 notes instead I gave him back 3 £10 notes and then he puts one in his pocket and he gives me the 2 tenners and says can you give me a £50 note as I was holding his 30 (20,5,£1s) that’s where I then knew he was trying to scam me so me (confused af) gives him back 10 note 5 note and 5 cash to where he starts getting annoyed because I have caught his act and I said I can’t help you mate then gives me the coins and asks for £5 note so whatever i gave him a 5r and he was so stuck in his act he forgot what he had paid for and disappears out the shop and then realises comes back and starts getting abit angry I’m not gonna lie I was very close to knocking this guy out but hey whatever he probably got a free shopping or something I’m too confused to work this all out
The £1.00 short change is a distraction to hide the fact that the teller has already given £10.00 back for it .The scammer then offers to correct the situation by giving £11.00 for a £20.00 note.
I just tried that on myself and lost a tenner....
Hold on, or did I gain a tenner....
HAHHAHAHA underated comment hahah
Yes.
Cashier tip: close the drawer and tell the person “NO.”
Uh… that would be very rude and customer service should always be a priority. Simply count the money before giving change and BOOM, you beat the scam. Can you imagine one day someone actually needs change and you slam the register shut and yell “NO”. They’d think you were crazy. Not very good for business.
@@weukk you've obviously never experienced this in real life. The customer isn't always right.
@@danm8004 exactly, I he customer isn’t always right. That’s why you check the money they gave you first to avoid scams and accidents. I have experienced this before and yelling “NO“ at the person would just make the whole situation awkward lol 😂
@@weukk this scam works BECAUSE they get you to count the change, did you pay any attention at all?
@@danm8004 because of where you count it, they add the money to the counting
3 women tried with me the same scam,,,they failed everytime..thanks for such videos.
Cheers
They're not gonna hand you the tenner if you only give them £9 are they
Basically when the shopkeeper gives u the ten pound note then counts as 9 coins ur saying that the note he put in the table is yours when it’s actually the shop keepers, I think
Yes, that's how it works.
Clever how they do it..con merchants..well explained.
Cashiers these days cannot count change without a cpu and that’s dangerous because it wouldn’t even take much. I was a cashier I shut my drawer immediately if they wanted change or seemed weird I flagged a supervisor
Wouldn't you think whys he want the 20 back if he wanted change
Because he says after you give the change that it appears that he already has the change he wanted and this change would be too much which is why he is asking for his note back
It is illegal to forge bank notes, like you have in this video .👮🏻♂️👮🏻♂️😆
DENBIGHVIDS / WXPM ahahha, I love your Channel it’s so nice to see genuinely interesting, no bs content. Keep up the good work 💖
I was actually following you for a while, on your old channel, in fact since you appeared on dickinsons real deal. But then I closed my old TH-cam account, but I discovered you again recently I like how you haven’t gone all commercial with ads etc your keeping it real man, it’s brilliant.
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OM, I'm so slow ... it took me multiple times watching this video to really figure out where the scam was. Luckily I'm not a cashier ;-)
Have you tried this in a real shop?
Like he's going to answer that ya fuckin twit!
never felt more stupid in my life
Well they must follow traffic laws as they are public servents sadly they wont admit to that and thats illegal parking
Similar thing happened today, customer gives me 20 note 5 note 5 cash (£1s) ask for 3 notes instead I gave him back 3 £10 notes and then he puts one in his pocket and he gives me the 2 tenners and says can you give me a £50 note as I was holding his 30 (20,5,£1s) that’s where I then knew he was trying to scam me so me (confused af) gives him back 10 note 5 note and 5 cash to where he starts getting annoyed because I have caught his act and I said I can’t help you mate then gives me the coins and asks for £5 note so whatever i gave him a 5r and he was so stuck in his act he forgot what he had paid for and disappears out the shop and then realises comes back and starts getting abit angry I’m not gonna lie I was very close to knocking this guy out but hey whatever he probably got a free shopping or something I’m too confused to work this all out
It can be confusing , that is why it works
DENBIGHVIDS / WXPM I know I was so flabbergasted about what was happening
Watched this over about 40 times and still can't understand
thats why it works so well its really confusing
The £1.00 short change is a distraction to hide the fact that the teller has already given £10.00 back for it .The scammer then offers to correct the situation by giving £11.00 for a £20.00 note.
@@keithhamilton2040 what shop do you work in ill beround in the morning to change a 20 lol
Can't stop laughing