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Why Are Coins Not Being Paid In Full To Customers Visiting At Malls?

Behind the transparent glass doors of the mall, the customers undergo the problem of not acquiring the exact amount in return after billing. If the trend of returning one or two rupee coins is not done by the man at the counter operating the billing machine, it appears to be a kind of cheating with the customers. Does it not appear so?

 It is done in the name of the shortness of the coins. Will they accept a lesser amount from the customers? No, never. Therefore how have they become so bold in not returning the exact amount to the customers?

Have the mall authorities allowed the clever countermen not to reimburse amounts to the customers at the billing counter? The billing countermen builds pressure upon the humble customers to accept what they return. Their priority remains that the customers should leave the change unwillingly. Does It not the straight way of holding the change?

It is said that the coins are provided every morning. But the counterman does not seem to put it by as their main aim remains to hold the change. Why have they developed a tendency to show a dearth of change in the stacks? 

More often the consumers return without taking the change in clear dismay. The customers have decided not to go to the mall in urgently exhorting all to agree to an immediate rescue from this unrestricted grabbing. They find themselves in a tight corner in such a precarious situation. 

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