I swear the amount of people who would not survive a life-or-death escape room with a card reader that needed you to complete a basic transaction is alarmingly high.
😂 it could be even more fun with a knuckle buster in that escape room. Those were fun in the 'old days'. Let's see the kids figure out one of those babies!😂
@@StefaniaMarzelia lmmaaoooo!!! I feel ya! I worked retail in the uk so I absolutely know what you are talking about!! + wanting yo scream at gym for not understanding the basic concept of contactless payment ☠☠☠☠👹👹
Excuse me? This is an American thing right? I remember that they tried to take my father’s card at a restaurant and all of us were like WOAHHHH… hold up buddy. Maybe it’s just cultural differences but you would NEVER take someone else’s or give someone else your card. They come over with a card machine or you go to the register to pay. No touching other people’s cards
@@gene8447 can't read the screen when I'm behind the counter servicing ppl. You just wanna fly off the handle at someone. The beeps are annoying idc if I'm the cashier or the customer. Literally said both sides of the machine. You are kinda rude. The machine makes noise no matter what you do whether it's accepting payment, declining cards, or ppl snatching their cards away to early. The machine MAKES NOISES AND BEEPS!
what gets me is I have to let people know they have to click on a button on the screen first before they put their card in (I work at a licensed store) and they just look at me and say “No. I’m not interested.” like dear customer. you have to make a selection or we can’t finish the transaction I beg of you 😭
Had to teach a 40 year old man how our machine worked. After doing the wand wave followed by the Disney Channel motion, and wrapping it up with the ol' slap it silly, he just stared blankly at me when I told him he'd need to insert it. Which I already told him prior to his amateur mime show. He jabbed at the top of the screen, then tried to slide his card. I physically pointed to where to insert the card. He missed. Five times. He then tried to pick the reader up, then crouched down and slid it in like he was defusing a bomb. He immediately took it out. We had to redo the whole "insert it" rigamarole. This time, he left it in for two whole minutes even though I told him he could take it out. People scare me sometimes lol.
This is disgustingly relatable, I'm astonished of the amount of adult people (young and old) that don't know how to use a debit card and just non stop slap their card while I tell them and the machine reads: press green..
I work in a box where the only contact with the outside world is a sliding tray right next to the card reader. At least once a day I get somebody trying to give me their card on the tray that is RIGHT NEXT to the black box they're supposed to put their card in I have a couple of people who do this to me semi-regularly
Highschooler here. I struggle so badly with the machines. No matter how many times I slide the card, it just doesn’t work for me. So I just ask a friend or the cashier to do it for me instead, save everyone the trouble and keep a sliver of my dignity. 😔
@@Gxlotoph0bia See, high schoolers get a free pass, IMO. Anyone under 25 is at varying levels of newness to using a card and feeling comfortable being uncertain in new situations. The only time I judge is when you're in that "solidly adult, but not yet elderly" range. By 30, you should have a good grasp of how to pay with a card, and at 70, your brain should still be there enough to understand how to pay with card.
Once told a high schooler three times that she could bypass the pin by pressing the green button because it kept declining from her putting in the wrong pin. She also didn't seem to understand that she needed to tap her card again each time it declined because she kept trying to type in the pin while the pad was clearly on the home screen and not asking for a pin number She ended up giving up on the transaction and leaving empty handed I think she could tell I was getting frustrated anyway. I'm usually pretty patient when it comes to people struggling with the pin pads, but there comes a point where you're just being ignored Also had two high schoolers that held up the line during a rush because they didn't set up their cash app before they got to the register. And I don't mean they just needed to transfer money real quick I mean they had to go through the whole ordeal of setting things up so they could use it to pay for their stuff They walked out empty handed anyway because they had pretty much just started using the app and didn't know that you needed a cashapp card in order to pay for things with it
As someone who just finished an 8 hour shift in retail I felt the end of the video in my bones. The deep sigh and reflection before taking the next customer 😂
The dinging sound gives me war flashbacks, I remember working in Marshall’s and one of the coordinators would ring this cowbell obnoxiously whenever a customer made a donation. Both give me war flashbacks
And that's why I don't let anyone control the card machine at the drive thru. I take their card, process it, and only let them put their pin in. Otherwise, they would never leave.
so often have I stared at customers who were staring at a screen that said "please insert card" and then after several seconds told them they had to insert it and they went "ohh okay here you go"
And. This. Is. Why. I’m. Not. A. Barista. ANYMORE!!! This one moment in isolation isn’t really the problem. It’s hour after hour after hour after hour of soul draining micro-irritations, whilst being overworked, understaffed and underpaid. AND the nature of the work requires you to be helpful and cheerful at all times, which duh, obviously it’s customer service, BUT with all the other compounding factors in play that left myself and my coworkers continually AT our breaking point. It was a regular occurrence at my old cafe to have employees take a crying break in the back because they started to tear up in the middle of taking orders. “Why yes sir, it IS ridiculous that your plain black iced coffee is going to be a roughly ten minute wait. You wanna know what else is ridiculous? I’m five hours into my closing shift, haven’t at a break, and I WON’T get a break because there’s only ME (the manager on duty) and ONE other employee who’s not trained on the bar. So I’m doing all the manager related duties, AND making all the drinks, AND for whatever godforsaken reason Corporate thinks we can still manage online and kitchen orders WITH ONLY TWO PEOPLE. But go on and yell at me like I’m purposefully doing this to spite you.”
Girl, I just have to say that you look exceptionally beautiful in this video. Of course, you're always so pretty, but something in this video really showcases your beauty!
Oh my god I have been experiencing this a LOT for the past 2 weeks, ever since my work got a new POS that doesn't require me to take the card from the customer. One of them had a card that wouldnt tap and then simply could not grasp how to insert or swipe. I was like.. the slot is right there?!??? What are you doing? How do they ever pay for things if the card isnt equiped with tap features but they dont know how to do the other things??? My place of work was VERY far behind the other businesses in the area. Like what?!
Stefania, I love your content!! I really wish you had CC/subtitles though, regardless thank you so much for the content and so excited to see you journey with your new products!!
My life constantly with older people at the check out. And they stand there and stare at you like you're the one who is taking too long. They have no idea how to use a card reader. 😢
I’m in the UK and had to insert my card at Tesco’s self pay machine, which I had never done ever, and was like this woman. I have never been so worried about my own competence as when I couldn’t get that damn card in.
Its to the point i have every noise memorized, a response for every beep boop and buzz, and i onow exactly when they should happen. If a person stares at the screen confused within a second i can tell them the machine is asking them if they want text ads.
I have to tell damn near every customer we have “ik it says Tap but it means Hold.” So many people do not understand anything that is not explained to them. Like youd think after the 10th time of something not working youd stop and ask “is it me? Am I doing something wrong?” But no. Its never that.
This is so real Also people hitting the x button on the keypad and cancelling the transaction when they try to say no to cash back is a common mistake There's also people who watch me scan their items to one side of the counter, do a 90 degree turn to face away from me, and attempt to pay with the pin pad for a register on the opposite side of the counter area. Like girl, why would the pin pad to the register I'm standing in front of be all the way over there?
So, if anyone comments on how this works or not…. I had to teach my mom, who had a pinpoint stroke, and then her husband died. Guess who used to do all the banking and everything. So I had to teach her how to use a pin pad….and every single one she used were all different. She gave up because people behind her had no patience for her. Not everyone is perfect. I ❤ love, love your videos. (I do hope you do a psa video of people who struggle with life, not just the airheads, or whatever they are called now. ❤)
I had a woman who didnt know how to slide her card. Literally did it sideways. I had a wtf moment. I ended up taking her card and doing it for her cause i seriously thought she had dementia at that point.
i wish that all card machines were the same because i genuinely have a terrible time trying to find where to put my card (tap doesn't work on mine for some reason) it's actually embarrassing like why can't they all just😭be the same
I worked at a thrift store where we had one of these and it would be mostly older people coming in to buy something for a literal dollar and these are the same people who would come in here almost every single day to look at the deals and they still did not realize they had to take the card out after they put it in😭 I would sit there so irritated trying to be like no you can pull it out now and they would not understand me and there's like a huge line behind them and everyone else knows they need to take the card out but them😂
You forgot when their card doesn't read properly and they pull it 0.2mm and then shove it back in so the reader doesn't think they've removed it. Then they think the "remove card" sound is their card getting approved. So you have to tell them like 3 seperate times to try their card again because they're trying to walk away without paying.
I literally just stopped working at Walmart when I tell you people will really sit there and continue tapping and I keep saying we don’t have tap and they’re like oh 🫠🤨you don’t then they start looking for the insert and I will let them sit there and then sometimes I will literally have to insert it for them 🖕🏾Because you will not hold up my damn line😂😂😂
and this, folks, is why i now say “you can put your card in whenever you’re ready, when it starts beeping you’re good to take it out” - doesn’t work every time, but it has significantly cut down on the beeping ragebait machine spiking my health insurance rates
Ah yes, the classic parkour on the tapping zone, but You forgot them trying to smash their card downward into the card reader slot because inserting it the " normal " way didn't work, so might as snap the card AND make sure no one else can use it
Lmao at both the coffee shop I used to manage and the converse I currently a manager at I purposefully have a sign that says tap here and also right above where you insert your card that says don’t forget your card . Lmao let me tell you people do not read 😭 I’ve literally made you signs to make it easier for you and us . Comeiny
Ayyyyy i feel attacked 🤣🤣🤣🤣 me, as a British gal making my way in an American world! Everything is so different!! So i probably DO look like an absolute IDIOT in the card machine point 🤣🤣🙈🙈
Ah yes, the dinging noise. I remember when chips first became a thing and you had to tell the customer to remove the card even with the noise because *everyone* was new to it. Back then, it made sense. Now? Not so much, lol.
If they don’t take it out by the second ding, I say something. But can we talk about the inability to hold the card on the device long enough for it to read the tap?! Anyone who does that floppy floppy WWE smack down with their card should have it confiscated. If you don’t know how to use your money you shouldn’t be allowed to spend it.
Okay, but why do some chip readers have you insert a completely different way? Or like at Walgreens where I use a swipe card, the direction it shows you swipe is completely ass backwards? My brain sees the diagram showing how to do it and makes the Windows 98 error sound.
This is me, but I’m just stoned as hell. Sorry baristas everywhere, I try to mobile order for the most part to avoid being slow for the cashier lolol ~**consideration*~
No fr. Like all comprehension just flys right out the door. Half the time people will even stare at the screen still doing nothing like girl, you’re literally looking at the instructions but still not following then what??
To be fair …not to this extreme of course … but there could be a variety of reasons it is difficult to know where or how to insert (there are so many card machines in the world … or even just in the US now … and the slot is placed differently on all of them, and some have a thin slot, some don’t let you just insert you have to swipe, and some look like they have a slot but it is just the design and you have to tap) it is incredibly confusing from a consumer standpoint that there really is no standard. Additionally, many people have disabilities that may make it difficult to know where to insert/insert/know when it is done which ranges all the way from different levels of blindness, deafness, medical conditions in one or both hands, etc. As a disabled person myself, I find the card machines personally to be systematically built for able-bodied individuals and difficult to use and understand. As long as the customer is pleasant as shown here, as annoying as it can be, there are many reasons that might make it difficult on the consumer end. I know you don’t mean harm with this video, and I don’t mean harm with this comment! Honestly it is just something for people to possibly get an insight as to why.
Common sense is a thing of the past! I'm still confused because of the word "common" you'd think most people would understand or actually listen when trying to have it explained but no! Because if I ignore it it'll go away right...?
Well, common sense is a fat load of shit, bestie. It typically means, you're a dumbass for not knowing the things that I know. Because most people think the shit they know is the shit that everyone should know. The not listening to explanations part is the actual problem.
As a former cashier the ding sound still haunts me
It’s so triggering 😂
Fun fact I got this video idea from a nightmare a few nights ago, so
@@StefaniaMarzelia it does certainly seem like nightmare fuel! Is the customer playing Rock Paper Scissors with HERSELF?! Amazing.
Sounds of my nightmares
FELT THIS
I swear the amount of people who would not survive a life-or-death escape room with a card reader that needed you to complete a basic transaction is alarmingly high.
😂 it could be even more fun with a knuckle buster in that escape room. Those were fun in the 'old days'. Let's see the kids figure out one of those babies!😂
The ding gives me PTSD 😭
I’m glad we can all relate but I’m also sad we can all relate 🥲🥲
As a cashier I feel this in my bones. It’s so annoying when customers don’t know how to use a pin pad!
I usually just take their card to "give them a tutorial" lol
Honestly if I took their card I’d probably chuck it across the cafe so I refrained
@@StefaniaMarzelia at least you have self control 😂
Damn 😂
@@StefaniaMarzelia lmmaaoooo!!! I feel ya! I worked retail in the uk so I absolutely know what you are talking about!! + wanting yo scream at gym for not understanding the basic concept of contactless payment ☠☠☠☠👹👹
Excuse me? This is an American thing right? I remember that they tried to take my father’s card at a restaurant and all of us were like WOAHHHH… hold up buddy. Maybe it’s just cultural differences but you would NEVER take someone else’s or give someone else your card. They come over with a card machine or you go to the register to pay. No touching other people’s cards
As a person on both sides of this the machines now have different dings for every problem. It's so irritating
@@gene8447 can't read the screen when I'm behind the counter servicing ppl. You just wanna fly off the handle at someone. The beeps are annoying idc if I'm the cashier or the customer. Literally said both sides of the machine. You are kinda rude. The machine makes noise no matter what you do whether it's accepting payment, declining cards, or ppl snatching their cards away to early. The machine MAKES NOISES AND BEEPS!
The customer playing RPS with herself took me out😂😂
I deadass thought it was a tik tok dance XD
@@table2.0 Same 😭
what gets me is I have to let people know they have to click on a button on the screen first before they put their card in (I work at a licensed store) and they just look at me and say “No. I’m not interested.” like dear customer. you have to make a selection or we can’t finish the transaction I beg of you 😭
Had to teach a 40 year old man how our machine worked.
After doing the wand wave followed by the Disney Channel motion, and wrapping it up with the ol' slap it silly, he just stared blankly at me when I told him he'd need to insert it. Which I already told him prior to his amateur mime show.
He jabbed at the top of the screen, then tried to slide his card. I physically pointed to where to insert the card. He missed. Five times. He then tried to pick the reader up, then crouched down and slid it in like he was defusing a bomb.
He immediately took it out. We had to redo the whole "insert it" rigamarole. This time, he left it in for two whole minutes even though I told him he could take it out.
People scare me sometimes lol.
This is disgustingly relatable, I'm astonished of the amount of adult people (young and old) that don't know how to use a debit card and just non stop slap their card while I tell them and the machine reads: press green..
I work in a box where the only contact with the outside world is a sliding tray right next to the card reader. At least once a day I get somebody trying to give me their card on the tray that is RIGHT NEXT to the black box they're supposed to put their card in
I have a couple of people who do this to me semi-regularly
Highschooler here. I struggle so badly with the machines. No matter how many times I slide the card, it just doesn’t work for me. So I just ask a friend or the cashier to do it for me instead, save everyone the trouble and keep a sliver of my dignity. 😔
@@Gxlotoph0bia See, high schoolers get a free pass, IMO. Anyone under 25 is at varying levels of newness to using a card and feeling comfortable being uncertain in new situations.
The only time I judge is when you're in that "solidly adult, but not yet elderly" range. By 30, you should have a good grasp of how to pay with a card, and at 70, your brain should still be there enough to understand how to pay with card.
Once told a high schooler three times that she could bypass the pin by pressing the green button because it kept declining from her putting in the wrong pin. She also didn't seem to understand that she needed to tap her card again each time it declined because she kept trying to type in the pin while the pad was clearly on the home screen and not asking for a pin number
She ended up giving up on the transaction and leaving empty handed
I think she could tell I was getting frustrated anyway. I'm usually pretty patient when it comes to people struggling with the pin pads, but there comes a point where you're just being ignored
Also had two high schoolers that held up the line during a rush because they didn't set up their cash app before they got to the register. And I don't mean they just needed to transfer money real quick I mean they had to go through the whole ordeal of setting things up so they could use it to pay for their stuff
They walked out empty handed anyway because they had pretty much just started using the app and didn't know that you needed a cashapp card in order to pay for things with it
As someone who just finished an 8 hour shift in retail I felt the end of the video in my bones. The deep sigh and reflection before taking the next customer 😂
The way this gave me flashbacks to one time at GameStop when I was trying to buy something and didn't realize the card reader was an insert one. DX
Or they just hand you their card like the scanner is RIGHT THERE on their side of the counter
The dinging sound gives me war flashbacks, I remember working in Marshall’s and one of the coordinators would ring this cowbell obnoxiously whenever a customer made a donation. Both give me war flashbacks
You see, this a coffee shop, where you’d expect mentally slow behavior because we haven’t had our 15th cup of coffee yet
And that's why I don't let anyone control the card machine at the drive thru. I take their card, process it, and only let them put their pin in. Otherwise, they would never leave.
Que my anxiety making me forget how to use my hands as soon as it dings 😅
THE LOOKING BETWEEN THE PINPAD AND THEIR FACE MULTIPLE TIMES IS EXACTLY IT LMAOOOOOO
so often have I stared at customers who were staring at a screen that said "please insert card" and then after several seconds told them they had to insert it and they went "ohh okay here you go"
Lmao at rock, paper, scissors bc it’s like really what are you doing that you can’t see/hear that this transaction is over? Get away from me lmaoooo
That ding is only heard by the cashier and it's so very annoying lol
I hate it. It plays in my nightmares
Omg every day it drives me NUTS thank you for educating the humans!!! 😅
We’re all just disassociating babes 🥴 As soon as I insert my card my job here is done 😂
I'm so glad you feel the need to do that in public. Wasting everyone's time.
And. This. Is. Why. I’m. Not. A. Barista. ANYMORE!!! This one moment in isolation isn’t really the problem. It’s hour after hour after hour after hour of soul draining micro-irritations, whilst being overworked, understaffed and underpaid. AND the nature of the work requires you to be helpful and cheerful at all times, which duh, obviously it’s customer service, BUT with all the other compounding factors in play that left myself and my coworkers continually AT our breaking point. It was a regular occurrence at my old cafe to have employees take a crying break in the back because they started to tear up in the middle of taking orders. “Why yes sir, it IS ridiculous that your plain black iced coffee is going to be a roughly ten minute wait. You wanna know what else is ridiculous? I’m five hours into my closing shift, haven’t at a break, and I WON’T get a break because there’s only ME (the manager on duty) and ONE other employee who’s not trained on the bar. So I’m doing all the manager related duties, AND making all the drinks, AND for whatever godforsaken reason Corporate thinks we can still manage online and kitchen orders WITH ONLY TWO PEOPLE. But go on and yell at me like I’m purposefully doing this to spite you.”
This is me. I’m so sorry. All the machines ding differently and some have tap and others don’t and I zonk out 😫!
Same bestie, we out here doing our best, they're day is still so long so I do feel bad about it
Girl, I just have to say that you look exceptionally beautiful in this video. Of course, you're always so pretty, but something in this video really showcases your beauty!
Ummm that made my entire month 🥺❤️ I hope something really amazing and beautiful happens for you today!!!!!
Oh my god I have been experiencing this a LOT for the past 2 weeks, ever since my work got a new POS that doesn't require me to take the card from the customer. One of them had a card that wouldnt tap and then simply could not grasp how to insert or swipe. I was like.. the slot is right there?!??? What are you doing? How do they ever pay for things if the card isnt equiped with tap features but they dont know how to do the other things??? My place of work was VERY far behind the other businesses in the area. Like what?!
Stefania, I love your content!! I really wish you had CC/subtitles though, regardless thank you so much for the content and so excited to see you journey with your new products!!
The soundtrack to my nightmares.
$52.71, thats a steal in this economy. Also first comment here :)
Why did I pay $9 for a bagel last Thursday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@StefaniaMarzelia you need to get a refund
The card problem, hit really close to home!😂
This is bringing back flashbacks to the job I currently work at.
I don’t have to deal with this because I am running the whole store by myself and I take all orders through drive through.
The pain is real.....
Every single freakin day I have to deal with this shit! Lol
My life constantly with older people at the check out. And they stand there and stare at you like you're the one who is taking too long. They have no idea how to use a card reader. 😢
As a current cashier, where i work got new card readers and they dont make that sound anymore:D
My third day of training was today😮💨 I'm pretty nervous but I think I'll get a hang of it…..soon hopefully
The minute it beeps more then once I'm like your good please take it
I’m in the UK and had to insert my card at Tesco’s self pay machine, which I had never done ever, and was like this woman. I have never been so worried about my own competence as when I couldn’t get that damn card in.
Just. Ask. How. It. Works.
No one cares about how embarrassing you think the situation is.
that sound..brought back so many horrible memories..
That and customers constantly shoving their rewards membership or card in your face before you even get their order 😂
*cries in ex-panera employee once I heard the ding.*
The ding-ding-dong while the customer stares at you 😓 Every cashier anywhere knows the pain
we got 2 venti’s an hour ago (one caramel ribbon crunch one pink drink) for $13, definitely used to be cheaper but $50 is a stretch
That is too accurate.
I have to scan peoples prime codes for my job and the most annoying thing is them moving it while im trying to move to scan it.
I work at a cashier at a gas station, this made want to cry.
The way I race to beat the ding without canceling the transaction every time I run my card 💀
Why did you have to play the ding for so long. It gives me PTSD 😭
At least it sounds better then just a constant peep sound 😭 i feel cursed hearing the constant peep peep peep peep peep peep noise
"I think you can take it out now."
That's what she said.
Its to the point i have every noise memorized, a response for every beep boop and buzz, and i onow exactly when they should happen. If a person stares at the screen confused within a second i can tell them the machine is asking them if they want text ads.
I have to tell damn near every customer we have “ik it says Tap but it means Hold.”
So many people do not understand anything that is not explained to them. Like youd think after the 10th time of something not working youd stop and ask “is it me? Am I doing something wrong?” But no. Its never that.
My MIL just assumes all card readers have tap and she gets so confused when it doesn’t work 🤦🏻♀️
Im always saying, no tap, insert there. Nope. Tap tap tap. Trying a different spot doesn't change the equipment! Smh
This is so real
Also people hitting the x button on the keypad and cancelling the transaction when they try to say no to cash back is a common mistake
There's also people who watch me scan their items to one side of the counter, do a 90 degree turn to face away from me, and attempt to pay with the pin pad for a register on the opposite side of the counter area.
Like girl, why would the pin pad to the register I'm standing in front of be all the way over there?
So, if anyone comments on how this works or not…. I had to teach my mom, who had a pinpoint stroke, and then her husband died. Guess who used to do all the banking and everything. So I had to teach her how to use a pin pad….and every single one she used were all different. She gave up because people behind her had no patience for her.
Not everyone is perfect.
I ❤ love, love your videos. (I do hope you do a psa video of people who struggle with life, not just the airheads, or whatever they are called now. ❤)
I had a woman who didnt know how to slide her card. Literally did it sideways. I had a wtf moment. I ended up taking her card and doing it for her cause i seriously thought she had dementia at that point.
“ *Awkward Silence* ”
Leaving the card in to long I do all the time I have a processing issue since I was young
i wish that all card machines were the same because i genuinely have a terrible time trying to find where to put my card (tap doesn't work on mine for some reason) it's actually embarrassing like why can't they all just😭be the same
I worked at a thrift store where we had one of these and it would be mostly older people coming in to buy something for a literal dollar and these are the same people who would come in here almost every single day to look at the deals and they still did not realize they had to take the card out after they put it in😭 I would sit there so irritated trying to be like no you can pull it out now and they would not understand me and there's like a huge line behind them and everyone else knows they need to take the card out but them😂
Happens to me all the time
I think that was an alien
You forgot when their card doesn't read properly and they pull it 0.2mm and then shove it back in so the reader doesn't think they've removed it. Then they think the "remove card" sound is their card getting approved. So you have to tell them like 3 seperate times to try their card again because they're trying to walk away without paying.
Everytime 😭
No no they have to stand directly in front of the register to wait for their drink
I literally just stopped working at Walmart when I tell you people will really sit there and continue tapping and I keep saying we don’t have tap and they’re like oh 🫠🤨you don’t then they start looking for the insert and I will let them sit there and then sometimes I will literally have to insert it for them 🖕🏾Because you will not hold up my damn line😂😂😂
and this, folks, is why i now say “you can put your card in whenever you’re ready, when it starts beeping you’re good to take it out” - doesn’t work every time, but it has significantly cut down on the beeping ragebait machine spiking my health insurance rates
the amount of times people just take it away after like half a second is worse, way worse
Ah yes, the classic parkour on the tapping zone, but You forgot them trying to smash their card downward into the card reader slot because inserting it the " normal " way didn't work, so might as snap the card AND make sure no one else can use it
I work at harris teeter and people do this omgg😂
"Dont worry, they dont think youre dumb. They dont even notice." *them*
No we don't THINK you're dumb. We KNOW you are. Because you couldn't take two seconds to read a screen.
Omg I'm dying 😂
I wish this was an exaggeration
What is that card thing 🤔 well here's 5271 pennies.
That's the real nightmare a customer paying in all pennies
Lmao at both the coffee shop I used to manage and the converse I currently a manager at I purposefully have a sign that says tap here and also right above where you insert your card that says don’t forget your card . Lmao let me tell you people do not read 😭 I’ve literally made you signs to make it easier for you and us . Comeiny
It's not my fault! Everything keeps changing and i can't seem to keep up with the new tech..... I'm becoming a boomer without even hitting my 30s
Ayyyyy i feel attacked 🤣🤣🤣🤣 me, as a British gal making my way in an American world! Everything is so different!! So i probably DO look like an absolute IDIOT in the card machine point 🤣🤣🙈🙈
Ah yes, the dinging noise. I remember when chips first became a thing and you had to tell the customer to remove the card even with the noise because *everyone* was new to it. Back then, it made sense. Now? Not so much, lol.
If they don’t take it out by the second ding, I say something. But can we talk about the inability to hold the card on the device long enough for it to read the tap?! Anyone who does that floppy floppy WWE smack down with their card should have it confiscated. If you don’t know how to use your money you shouldn’t be allowed to spend it.
”okay horrible😀”
bro I'm so glad I started uni again so I was able to quit my job at Dunkin people actually need to be retaught how to use credit card readers
I take it out after the first beep and i still get told i can take it out. Um...yes i can read. Idk bout others though 😅
Okay, but why do some chip readers have you insert a completely different way? Or like at Walgreens where I use a swipe card, the direction it shows you swipe is completely ass backwards? My brain sees the diagram showing how to do it and makes the Windows 98 error sound.
😂😂😂😂 So the crazies are all different types huh?
This is me, but I’m just stoned as hell. Sorry baristas everywhere, I try to mobile order for the most part to avoid being slow for the cashier lolol ~**consideration*~
Not with the gold card... lol
No fr. Like all comprehension just flys right out the door. Half the time people will even stare at the screen still doing nothing like girl, you’re literally looking at the instructions but still not following then what??
To be fair …not to this extreme of course … but there could be a variety of reasons it is difficult to know where or how to insert (there are so many card machines in the world … or even just in the US now … and the slot is placed differently on all of them, and some have a thin slot, some don’t let you just insert you have to swipe, and some look like they have a slot but it is just the design and you have to tap) it is incredibly confusing from a consumer standpoint that there really is no standard. Additionally, many people have disabilities that may make it difficult to know where to insert/insert/know when it is done which ranges all the way from different levels of blindness, deafness, medical conditions in one or both hands, etc. As a disabled person myself, I find the card machines personally to be systematically built for able-bodied individuals and difficult to use and understand. As long as the customer is pleasant as shown here, as annoying as it can be, there are many reasons that might make it difficult on the consumer end. I know you don’t mean harm with this video, and I don’t mean harm with this comment! Honestly it is just something for people to possibly get an insight as to why.
I mean, at least she was nice!
I’m so sorry
I don’t know how to use card readers
Do people seriously not know how card machines work honestly it boggles my mind
Please why do they literally all do this 😭
Those customers haven't put down the dab pen since it first launched. Funny how those stoner moments are now just social norms
Where did you ge that sweat set from?
Zara!!
@@StefaniaMarzelia thanks! 🫰🏾love a girl's girl!
The accuracy omg I swear they’re so stupid sometimes 🤦♀️😂
Common sense is a thing of the past! I'm still confused because of the word "common" you'd think most people would understand or actually listen when trying to have it explained but no! Because if I ignore it it'll go away right...?
Well, common sense is a fat load of shit, bestie. It typically means, you're a dumbass for not knowing the things that I know. Because most people think the shit they know is the shit that everyone should know.
The not listening to explanations part is the actual problem.
Why do some with the chips tap and some insert?? Whyyyy is it so weird all the time 😅
Why. I don't understand it. As a retail worker. How in the HELL are you so unaware in a public setting?