No, I just heard about this band, but I saw that album. I will probably listen to it at some point this year.
ticket receipts are worth more than concessions fyi. (because sometimes they have promos for digital movies when you see them in theaters)
Bruh I’ve explained multiple times we hand them the receipt every time so the only way I would get one is if they leave it on the floor somewhere which is only for ushers to deal with
I bet there's a way to reprint the receipt. but it's fine, I'm just giving you a hard time. also just ask them if they want the receipt, if they don't - set it aside for me.
I don’t go to the box office anymore due to the fact the lines always suck. I instead go to the self kiosk inside that literally no one knows about. They’ve started to have someone watch the kiosk which is weird but whatever it’s still super fast and easy.
Someone I knew from high school became an assistant manager at an Abercrombie store while in college. He got fired, and probably more (but not jail time afaik), for re-printing the receipts for cash transactions and later voiding them and pocketing the money.
yeah when I worked at KFC somebody was stealing credit card numbers from customers when they would pay. I'd never suggest anybody do that. I just want rewards codes from receipts of people who don't do/know about rewards apps for places.
Someone I used to work with at Gap got fired years later for buying gift cards with his employee discount and selling them online for more than he paid but less than they were worth.
hmmm. this doesn't sound like that big of a deal. maybe they shouldn't have let people use employee discounts on giftcards. seems like a stupid oversight on the register's software to me. otherwise why wouldn't everybody double dip on their discount and buy a discounted gift card then buy discounted merch with said gift card.
The rule was that you had to buy the gift card as a gift for someone else and that you had to use your employee discount, generally, for your personal use or for gifts to other people, not to profit off of. One of the other restrictions was that you could get 50% off up to 6 full-priced items a month, for your own use (mainly because you had to wear their clothes, or similarly-styled un-branded clothes, to work) and you got 30% off unlimited sale items or items as gifts for other people. It mostly worked on the honor system. You could get around it, but if you got caught it was technically a fire-able offense.
ok should have been smarter and had somebody else sell the gift card. I guess loss of employment being the punishment makes sense.