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debit card mistake?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they have any sense of customer service they'll refund the difference as they're well able to check the actual food/drinks put through the till and see that they only cost �8.32. Probably quite time consuming for them to check but still possible.
"Please debit my account the sum of �80.32" ?
I know it's an honest mistake and it'd be obviously and grossly unfair to be so out of pocket but there isn't a "Aww, that's a shame legal act of 1978".
As far as I know, and unless someone with more specialist knowledge can confirm otherwise, the company are bound by nothing more than a sense of conscience to refund the difference. They may be able to prove by looking at their own records that you should only have been charged 8 quid but none of that changes the bit of paper with your signature on it.
I'm sure I've seen something like this on Watchdog yonks ago. Yep, that's right. I take my legal advice from Anne Robinson ;-)
Stevie is TOTALLY correct. It's totally simple contract law. Sadly, if you did sign the slip to say �80.72 then it would be VERY tricky to get out of it. Moreover, a bill coming in with an extra naught implies that it's a more basic till, therefore less likely to produce itemised receipts.
Moreover, Lewis' theory that the till would be �71.68 up at the end of the night just doesn't work - sorry. Tills NEVER balance. Bar staff make mistakes (we're under a lot of pressure), money may even go missing: at the end of the night, anything about �100 either way will be OK'd by most supervisors. There is no chance that the til would be up by exactly �71.68.
Even if it by some miracle was, it really is only conscience that binds them to give you the money back. Sorry to confirm bad news.