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mddaustintx
11-13-2008, 12:38:30 PM
How do you decide if you're going to go SCO, or a cashier's lane?

1) Always SCO, to keep an eye on the totals / make sure coupons scan
2) SCO even if the number of like coupons makes a SCO person constantly have to come over?

Of course there are lots of scenarios, can you tell us how you choose what you do?

neekyme
11-13-2008, 02:50:47 PM
ohhh good one!

I usually hit the cashiers if I have an easy run, but with lots of multiple coupons (since the sco's beep over 2 like, or 2$ and more) as long as there's a nice cashier working. There's only a couple at my store that I avoid LOL Or if I go hogwild and have a huge transaction.

SCOs are great when I have tons of little transactions, little or no high value coupons - runs that are easy for the cashier to come over and maybe enter one or two coupons at the end...and the regular lanes are busy. I hate holding up the lines with tons of little transactions. Oh - and sometimes if I have DND-5 coupons that I need to double and the cashier selection is iffy - just to be sure they get doubled.

But anymore it seems like most of the cashiers know me, and know that I usually do multiple transactions, and are cool with it. I know I'm not the only crazy coupon lady who shops there, so I think they must be used to us LOL I just try to go when it's not busy, have someone watch the kids, and that way I have everything planned and divided nicely in the cart so it's super easy to load the belt with all the transactions and let the cashier handle the rest.

Jenna26
11-14-2008, 06:55:54 PM
There are 2 super-nice female cashiers at my main GE, who've come to know me, so I always go to them if they are working. There are also lots of young female cashiers who don't give me problems with coupons.

So generally, I go to the cashiers, since I get tired of having to wait for an employee come to scan my multiple coupons at the SCO's.

tranquilmama
11-14-2008, 07:20:29 PM
I usually have the kids with me when I shop so I do the SCO and do maybe 3 or 4 transactions tops. If I go to a cashier they are all cute and talkative and distract me and the cashier and I've forgotten to hand certain q's or done things in the wrong order. I try to pick a sco that is close to the sco supervisor stand so I don't have to wait for them to come over. I would much rather have to have someone scan their card for my multiple q's than deal with an iffy cashier.

TerryTerrific
11-15-2008, 04:05:18 PM
The 'attitude factor' ...

SCOs do not come with an attitude.

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When I shop, I do not need the attitude.

Also, I know what I want and I know how much the total should be (ballpark figure) after coupons.

SCOs do not ask me if I want to make a donation (a pet peeve avec moi).

I donate on my terms, when I am ready to donate.

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Terence in Brook Park, oHIo

tranquilmama
11-15-2008, 04:31:43 PM
The 'attitude factor' ...


SCOs do not ask me if I want to make a donation (a pet peeve avec moi).



that made me giggle:giggle2:


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