I've entered this in North Coast as this is where my experience of the title is from.
I understand that the peso is divided into 100 centavos? Has anyone ever seen one?
Consequently fractions of a peso are rounded up or down either side of 0.5 of a peso.
For sometime now, shopping at La Sirena and Tropical in Puerto Plata, when the round up is on the side of the shopper any change given is always a peso short despite the till receipts at both establishments printing out the change to be given by the cashier.
I have lost count of the number of times I have had to correct the cashier, then had to wait for the supervisor to come and open the till again.
Tacano you may say, but I say no, it is the principal.
How many customers, how many days, weeks and months of this towards the companies profits?
Are the cashiers under instructions to always 'save a peso'?
Check you change friends.
FB.
I understand that the peso is divided into 100 centavos? Has anyone ever seen one?
Consequently fractions of a peso are rounded up or down either side of 0.5 of a peso.
For sometime now, shopping at La Sirena and Tropical in Puerto Plata, when the round up is on the side of the shopper any change given is always a peso short despite the till receipts at both establishments printing out the change to be given by the cashier.
I have lost count of the number of times I have had to correct the cashier, then had to wait for the supervisor to come and open the till again.
Tacano you may say, but I say no, it is the principal.
How many customers, how many days, weeks and months of this towards the companies profits?
Are the cashiers under instructions to always 'save a peso'?
Check you change friends.
FB.