[Leica] Ethics in photography

Douglas Sharp douglas.sharp at gmx.de
Mon Aug 15 01:01:12 PDT 2016


The way something like that works in Germany is that 
the member of staff on the checkout will have the 
difference docked from his or her paycheck (meagre as 
it will already be)
  after stocktaking/auditing is done. Can you live with 
that?

Cheers
Douglas


On 15.08.2016 06:33, Howard L Ritter Jr wrote:
> Yes.
>
> —howard
>
>
>> On Aug 14, 2016, at 8:42 PM, Ken Carney <kcarney1 at cox.net> wrote:
>>
>> Here is today's question.  I am out of photo mailers, so I go to Staples to get some more.  I don't use them that often, so bought a pack of 11x14 for $7.99.  At checkout, the cashier says that will be 54 cents.  I say, that can't be right unless there is some really extreme sale.  The cashier says it is, that is how it scans.  Now the price is preposterous on its face, since I'm sure there is nothing in the store that sells for 54 cents.  So, the question is, should I have brought it to a manager's attention instead of buying out the remaining store stock?
>>
>> Ken
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