Exiting is my favorite part. I see the line is moving with people exiting the store and then I get in line. The line comes to a grinding halt, workers need to stop and fiddle with the receipt scanner, customers forget the items they put on the lower rack and need to scan it while the line behind me gets longer. Good times.
The main purpose of the “greeter” at Walmart is not to make you think, “Golly gee willikers, what a friendly store!” They’re watching you on your way out to make sure you aren’t shoplifting. I learned this when I worked at one 30 years ago.
Now Costco is going to use facial ID checking to make sure you haven’t just borrowed your mother’s membership card. I guess they don’t like all the extra profit they get from relatives. I hope their sales drop by 30%.
I really don’t understand why people complain so much about Costco and having to pay membership fees, show their cards and scanning them, self-checkout, or having the receipt checked when they leave (I’ve never seen a Sam’s Club). I have never had any trouble with any of these and I am sure that we save plenty by sensible purchasing there. After all, we do have a freezer, and don’t make impulse buys. And who doesn’t like the grazing or the $1.50 hot dogs? My only issue is that stuff gets moved around quite a bit, and something you found one day will be in a much different place the very next day. The night crew must be very busy.
Grumpy Old Guy 3 months ago
I’ve been tempted to bring an old receipt to test how closely the “receipt reviewer” really checks against a huge purchase…
therese_callahan2002 3 months ago
“And the sign said, you have to have a membership card to get inside—” Five Man Electrical Band.
xaingo 3 months ago
Exiting is my favorite part. I see the line is moving with people exiting the store and then I get in line. The line comes to a grinding halt, workers need to stop and fiddle with the receipt scanner, customers forget the items they put on the lower rack and need to scan it while the line behind me gets longer. Good times.
Indiana Guy 3 months ago
The main purpose of the “greeter” at Walmart is not to make you think, “Golly gee willikers, what a friendly store!” They’re watching you on your way out to make sure you aren’t shoplifting. I learned this when I worked at one 30 years ago.
win.45mag 3 months ago
You can just picture that idiot in a security uniform, and Lord, don’t give him a gun
My First Premium Member 3 months ago
He’s telling this story to his wife. Pretty sure she would know what jobs he’s had.
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 3 months ago
Entering Costco not only requires you to show your card now, but you have to scan it.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member 3 months ago
Otherwise known as the Exit Door Gestapo.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
I’m wondering if Ralph would leave his job as security guard for that!
Gameguy49 Premium Member 3 months ago
Now Costco is going to use facial ID checking to make sure you haven’t just borrowed your mother’s membership card. I guess they don’t like all the extra profit they get from relatives. I hope their sales drop by 30%.
ChukLitl Premium Member 3 months ago
I go to stores that hire cashiers.
rickmac1937 Premium Member 3 months ago
Welcome to Costco
jango 3 months ago
Can Ralph even read???
Oh no Not Again 3 months ago
Receipt Reviewer at CVS. 15 minutes per customer.
Queen of America 3 months ago
I’ve only had one person actually check my items. Every other time it’s just a quick look-see and that’s it.
Doug K 3 months ago
“Promotion”
Dr_Fogg 3 months ago
Go back to being a Park ranger, you’ll be happier
EMGULS79 3 months ago
AKA Costco Customs Officer.
curtlyon19 3 months ago
I just noticed, the characters faces are ‘minimal’ almost like strip “Chuckle Bros”
cuzinron47 3 months ago
If he deems that a big promotion, he’s keeping the bar low.
lawguy05 3 months ago
He’s not a Park Ranger anymore?
Scott S 3 months ago
Didn’t he used to be a mall cop?
WF11 3 months ago
I really don’t understand why people complain so much about Costco and having to pay membership fees, show their cards and scanning them, self-checkout, or having the receipt checked when they leave (I’ve never seen a Sam’s Club). I have never had any trouble with any of these and I am sure that we save plenty by sensible purchasing there. After all, we do have a freezer, and don’t make impulse buys. And who doesn’t like the grazing or the $1.50 hot dogs? My only issue is that stuff gets moved around quite a bit, and something you found one day will be in a much different place the very next day. The night crew must be very busy.
BlueKnight25 3 months ago
From “May I see your papers, comrade?” to “I must confirm you are not leaving with more than you should have – we must protect our collective.”
dbrucepm 3 months ago
I hold my receipt out as I walk buy to show I’m honest and get checked about once a year and then it’s only for things like soda
Martin Booda 3 months ago
The last few times I’ve been to Sam’s, the automatic checker has scanned me. All the human being does is wave me through.
Carolyn Cherry 3 months ago
I recently read that they are checking if the receipt is current or old. If it’s old, could mean you are stealing items.
ChaosandMayhem 3 months ago
What happened to being a park ranger?