I never have more than a couple of bags full, so it adds about ten seconds at the end - which I've already saved not packing while I'm goingWillPS wrote:That's fine if there's no queue, but people who insist on doing ALL their bagging at the end of a shop when there's a queue rather annoy me, especially when they take their sweet time doing it. Not accusing you of this personally, just ranting!bilky asko wrote:I just scan everything through, and then pack it all once I've paid.
I hadn't thought of that.WillPS wrote:Just put your money in. With the possible exception of Boots, you can just start dumping money in and it will take you straight to the pay with cash page.bilky asko wrote:I've noticed recently that now the machines need you to press pay twice to register. It's annoying when you've counted all your change and you have to prod it again.
One was Clydesdale and the other was RBS. The Irish one was Ulster Bank.Pete wrote:What type of Scottish banknote was it? They're notoriously fussy about Clydesdale ones but BOS and RBS ones work. Odd that the English tills would have different firmware to the Scottish ones.
I did think the problem with the Scottish notes were that they were quite tatty in comparison to the Irish one - then again, I've put in a fiver that was practically in two and it accepted it straight away. It's a shame the same can't be said about other things with note acceptors that only accept the most crease free notes.
