fortwildernessishome
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2010
Yes, of course and I have done it probably 6-7 times over the years. Last year my husband paid for the guys groceries in front of him when he was short. He used our credit card, because he didnt have any cash.
My favorite story of doing this was a couple of years ago at Rite Aid. There was an older man checking out and he was short almost $20. He had a few small treats, milk and hearing aid batteries. The clerk was getting annoyed with him. There was a long line. I finished up with another clerk checking me out. I walked by and put $10 on the counter and said that I hoped this would help a little. When I did that another lady stepped forward and said, "I'll give you the other $10" and put it down, as we both exited the store.
Twice I have tried to help people and they refused and ended up leaving their items behind.
I am always happy to help.
My favorite story of doing this was a couple of years ago at Rite Aid. There was an older man checking out and he was short almost $20. He had a few small treats, milk and hearing aid batteries. The clerk was getting annoyed with him. There was a long line. I finished up with another clerk checking me out. I walked by and put $10 on the counter and said that I hoped this would help a little. When I did that another lady stepped forward and said, "I'll give you the other $10" and put it down, as we both exited the store.
Twice I have tried to help people and they refused and ended up leaving their items behind.
I am always happy to help.