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Purchased some groceries at a local grocery ship - Lost the receipt - please help

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas.

Hello. I bought groceries for $29.44 on a Credit Card. The cashier gave me the receipt but I lost it on the way out. I turned around and went back to the shop from the parking lot asking to re-print my receipt but he never found it. I did let him know I bought it and I should not get in any trouble, he said not a problem. I do see the $29.44 charge on my credit card transaction though. I also buy other items on a different receipt in which I did show him.

Will I get in trouble? Any suggestions?
 


quincy

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas.

Hello. I bought groceries for $29.44 on a Credit Card. The cashier gave me the receipt but I lost it on the way out. I turned around and went back to the shop from the parking lot asking to re-print my receipt but he never found it. I did let him know I bought it and I should not get in any trouble, he said not a problem. I do see the $29.44 charge on my credit card transaction though. I also buy other items on a different receipt in which I did show him.

Will I get in trouble? Any suggestions?
Seriously?
 

HighwayMan

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Maybe he dented a can of beans with a shopping cart on the way out and he is worried that the grocery will charge him for it.
 

quincy

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Well, do you have any advice for me?
Well, based strictly on what you have written, I suggest you put your frozen foods in your freezer, your refrigerated items in your refrigerator and your non-perishable items in your cupboards. And, since you checked to see that the groceries were properly charged to your credit card, I suggest you throw your receipt away.
 

commentator

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Apparently there was something that happened between "purchased the groceries" and "returned to the store" and showed the clerk**************that's the rest of the story, without which we cannot proceed.
 
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