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missile Aug 6th 2010 2:52 am

Spend a penny save a cent
 
Usually I pay for fuel with cash and try to fill my car with an exact amount to avoid a pocket full of chage. Many garages have a button which allows you to specify how much you wish to buy, others do not.

Sometimes I am under but occasionally I go a fraction over. I notice in the UK they insist on an extra penny whilst in spain they do not - or at least they do not at my local garage :thumbsup:

agoreira Aug 6th 2010 3:21 am

Re: Spend a penny save a cent
 
I'm sure you're in the minority, but if most go under by a penny or two, I bet they expect the change!;) And for everyone that overshoots, the cashier has to make up the shortfall. And she/he is probably a lot poorer than you are! :)

bil Aug 6th 2010 3:24 am

Re: Spend a penny save a cent
 
Yeah, if you run off without paying the cahsier has to make up the difference. I have noticed more and more going onto the prepay system. I asked the cashier if this was a general thing, and he said yes, because of those who run off without paying.

missile Aug 6th 2010 3:48 am

Re: Spend a penny save a cent
 
I would never evade payment or expect staff to subsidise. Garages here have a jar where most customers will donate loose change. Maybe it's just a local thing?

agoreira Aug 6th 2010 5:10 am

Re: Spend a penny save a cent
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 8757791)
I would never evade payment or expect staff to subsidise. Garages here have a jar where most customers will donate loose change. Maybe it's just a local thing?

I can see it happening where there is an independent garage, ie the guy serving you is the owner, but most of them, whatever the pump clocks up, that's what the cashier has to hand in. As you say, it's easy to overshoot, a busy garage with hundreds of cars a day, the poor old cashier would be working for nothing!:)

JLFS Aug 6th 2010 5:22 am

Re: Spend a penny save a cent
 
So, if I fill my car up once a week with 20 or 30 euros and put an extra 2 cents on each time, at the end of the year I will be able to have a coffee for free with my "savings".
:confused::unsure::confused:

jdr Aug 6th 2010 7:06 am

Re: Spend a penny save a cent
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 8757791)
I would never evade payment or expect staff to subsidise. Garages here have a jar where most customers will donate loose change. Maybe it's just a local thing?

It`s the same around here, they don`t worry over a few coppers. I bet agrodiarrhea waits for his penny change too if he is under. :rofl:

jdr Aug 6th 2010 7:09 am

Re: Spend a penny save a cent
 

Originally Posted by JLFS (Post 8757956)
So, if I fill my car up once a week with 20 or 30 euros and put an extra 2 cents on each time, at the end of the year I will be able to have a coffee for free with my "savings".
:confused::unsure::confused:

It depends on the price of the juice, sometimes it`s hard to stop on the €, it ticks past cos of the pump gearing.


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