(warehouse) and I didn't have to sign for my purchase. She gave me a receipt for 7 items (I only bought 3) and the total was for $150. The customer right before me had $350 in purchases. I don't know what made me look at the receipt, but it's a good thing I did, right then and there, and the entire purchase for the $150 was voided. It could've been a "lot worse"...more than $1,000 for example and if I left the store, I'd have a hard time proving the error to their satisfaction. You have to check those receipts! By the way, what's the biggest discrepancy you've ever uncovered at the cash register, in any establishment?
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I've arrived home to discover that I was overcharged a dollar or two. Not worth a drive back so they made extra profit. I once had a cashier hand me a fifty dollar bill by mistake when giving me change. When I handed it back to her she was very grateful and said "Oh thank you so much. I would have been charged for the error"!
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Perhaps the best tell for spotting a service dial is the signature at six o'clock. Here's the general rule steel 6062s should have link a "Swiss Made" signature gold 6062s should have a "Swiss" only signature except for gold 6062s with Explorer dials which also have link "Swiss Made." Service dials will sometimes be signed "T Swiss T" indicating link tritium on the dial the luminous material Rolex transitioned to in the '60s long after the 6062 went out of production.
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