The only person I’ve ever seen have trouble with a self checkout was, in fact, a checkout operator themselves a few years ago. I do not understand this situation.
I went to use a self check out once. Never again. First item i go to scan. Can’t find a bar code anywhere in order to scan the item. The helper has to come over and enter the price which I don;t know and see no list to get the number to enter. I set the basket of tomatoes down in the bagging error. System starts beeping at me because it sense too much weight in the bagging area, helper returns. clears error. Next item the scanner reads twice. Have to get the helper to take out the extra item. Next item has a discount coupon attached directly beside the bar code. Scanner reads the discount coupon first then won’t let me scan in the item because it;s already discounted. Get the helper yet again. In total it took me 10 minutes longer to get and pay for my order then it would have taken me to wait in a line for a cashier. I only used the self check out because I was in a hurry trying to catch a bus so I could get across town to go to work at the store where I work as a cashier. How this is more convenient for customers and why people like these machines is an utter mystery to me.
I refuse to use self-checkouts. I have never seen one that didn’t require a full-time human attendant, who’s expected to work twice as hard as they would as a regular cashier, plus having to put up with angry and frustrated shoppers.
The manager at Walmart told me the reason for no cashiers is they couldn’t get anybody to come to work for that position. That’s what we (but not me) get for treating them so rotten.
When I lived in an area that had self checkout I would get upset that we still had to pay the same for the groceries and not get at least an employee’s discount. I always paid myself with steaks.
TStyle78 about 3 years ago
I work in retail. There are LOTS of people who need help in the self-checks.
TampaFanatic1 about 3 years ago
Some barcodes simply can not be read by the scanner!
Qiset about 3 years ago
I always go to the line with a real person doing the checking. I want to make sure to do my part to give someone a job.
scote1379 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Must be Wal-Mart, Bad customer service even from the Bots !
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
The only person I’ve ever seen have trouble with a self checkout was, in fact, a checkout operator themselves a few years ago. I do not understand this situation.
SusieB about 3 years ago
I refuse to use them! I don’t work for the store. I’d use them for a generous discount only.
theincrediblebulk about 3 years ago
I went to use a self check out once. Never again. First item i go to scan. Can’t find a bar code anywhere in order to scan the item. The helper has to come over and enter the price which I don;t know and see no list to get the number to enter. I set the basket of tomatoes down in the bagging error. System starts beeping at me because it sense too much weight in the bagging area, helper returns. clears error. Next item the scanner reads twice. Have to get the helper to take out the extra item. Next item has a discount coupon attached directly beside the bar code. Scanner reads the discount coupon first then won’t let me scan in the item because it;s already discounted. Get the helper yet again. In total it took me 10 minutes longer to get and pay for my order then it would have taken me to wait in a line for a cashier. I only used the self check out because I was in a hurry trying to catch a bus so I could get across town to go to work at the store where I work as a cashier. How this is more convenient for customers and why people like these machines is an utter mystery to me.
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I use self checkouts all the time. The machines usually need more help than I do.
LOLBeth about 3 years ago
I refuse to use self-checkouts. I have never seen one that didn’t require a full-time human attendant, who’s expected to work twice as hard as they would as a regular cashier, plus having to put up with angry and frustrated shoppers.
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
The manager at Walmart told me the reason for no cashiers is they couldn’t get anybody to come to work for that position. That’s what we (but not me) get for treating them so rotten.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 3 years ago
Walmart is getting good at charging more than the posted price.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
When I lived in an area that had self checkout I would get upset that we still had to pay the same for the groceries and not get at least an employee’s discount. I always paid myself with steaks.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Does ANYONE like these?
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
I don’t bother with that! I order from home…
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
I’m OK with self-checkout at CVS, because I never buy more than a couple items at a time there. A full grocery run is more troublesome.
Anyone else think the term sounds like it calls for a mirror?
Zykoic about 3 years ago
I try to make small talk with the machines. I have a favorite. She is so pleasant. Turn-on; “unexpected item in the bagging area”.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 3 years ago
So, apparently, they fire the register check out clerk and expect you to scan and bag your own stuff for free?
oakie817 about 3 years ago
i always call an employee over and ask how do i apply the employee discount