Posted on 05/22/2004 6:36:10 PM PDT by SLB
I just made a quick trip to one of the local Kroger stores, chicken was on sale this week and we wanted to get a couple of bags of boneless/skinless. When I got to the checkout isle, I use the self checkout whenever possible, I wrote my check for $25.00 over the purchase price.
The clerk ran the check through the machine and then looked at me and said something like; "I am sorry, but there has already been a check for $25.00 over written on this account within the past week and you are limited to $25.00 a week which is the maximum allowed." (Mrs SLB had written a check at another store earlier in the week) She then showed me the register slip with my bank account number and the limits on my account. I am limited to spending $300.00 a week at Kroger.
I asked her why and she said it was a new Kroger wide policy. I did not berate her, she is on the bottom of the food chain, but asked for a cusotmer comment form which she gladly gave me. I will fill it out and send it to Kroger.
We do not do anywhere near all of our shopping at Kroger as we have the commissary at Ft Knox (average savings is in the 30% range), we also have Save-a-Lot, Aldi's, and of course the infamous Wally World. We usually only go to Kroger for sale items, but this tracking of my purchases and limiting me is going to send me even further from them. My only planned trips there now are for gasoline as they give a $0.03 a gallon discount with their card, but I am certain they track that, too bad the name, address and phone number on the card are all made up.
I've never knowningly even MET a Kroger...good luck.
Space aliens. That's the answer.
I'm not saying it's necessarily right, just giving a possible explanation.
"I am limited to spending $300.00 a week at Kroger."
No MBA here,but,does this make good business sense?
I haven't, and I will tell you why. I stopped writing checks to Kroger when they reported me to the Credit Bureau for a bounced check (my direct deposit didn't) that I promptly made right. Now, 6 months later, I am unable to open a new checking account anywhere in this city.
I think the store could have any policy they choose about writing a check for over the amount of purchase. It is a courtesy extended to the customer. They are not a bank.
You got what you wanted on sale. I don't see the problem.
We have the full size cards as well as the key ring cards. Plus one of the stores has started giving come kind of bonus points so on top of wasting my time with the cards they take more time asking me if I want to use the bonus points. FWIW I have no idea how to use them and probably never will.
I'd rather have the best price possible and none of the hoopla and hype that wimmink seem to treasure so much. Even if it isn't the best price I want to get in and get out. I HATE shopping. I don't mind the Schwan's man stopping by though...
prisoner6
Use a debit card, credit card or cash if this policy poses a problem for you.
Now I live in South Carolina and I still shop at WMT. Recently I needed shave cream and WMT didn't have my brand so I got it at Kroger. As long as I was in Kroger, I wandered around looking at prices of stuff I buy all the time. Kroger is still mostly 10-20% more than WMT.
A lady friend of mine insists the folks who go to Kroger and Publix do so for the "shopping experience." That's a new one on me!
So, how was the chicken?
By the way, it isn't going to be much longer that you're going to be able to use checks at supermarkets at all, at least not in the old-fashioned way. There are already grocery store chains that have started direct-debiting your account at checkout. You write out the check and hand it to them, the cash register scans the magnetic ink on the check and instantly deducts the amount from your account. The cashier then hands you back the check, which has "VOID" stamped all over it.
Say goodbye to the float!
And I don't like the voice at the auto check out.
Did you ever touch one of the bags after you put something in it?
"Do not remove items from the bag" says FemAutoVoice.
"I'm sorry..." I mumbled.
"I said, 'put the damn stuff back in the bag.'"
Looking around to see if everyone was noticing this embarrassing exchange, I reached out to replace the item.
FemAutoVoice screeched, "Are you touching the bag. Hands off the bag. What are you some kind of idiot?!" . Then (I swear) FAV cackled a hideous little laugh as it issued new instructions.
"Go Directly to the customer assistance clerk."
I looked up into the blue-green visage and pale, deadly eyes of the Wicked Witch of Krogers.
"I'll get you my prettie.... Ahhh hah hah hah hah hah!"
Wally World ROCKS! Where can I find one?
Never do that. Never.
Stubbs Beef Marinade. The best I've ever tasted. Kroger is the only place in town to buy it.
I have and use the Kroger card when I go there. I didn't have to complete a form to get it, and it has no personal info on it, so I couldn't care less. Plus, the savings, especially on steak and roast, is sometimes dramatic: as much as 1/2 off.
A local bookstore uses that. I bought something there about a year ago and they debited my account immediately and gave me the voided check. That's why I haven't stepped into the store since, and never will again.
A month or so ago I took my 85 year old Father to the bank to get $200 cash. It turned out the bank was closed Thursday afternoons so he told me to stop at the grocery store instead.
He gave them the check which was already made out to cash and they handed him $200. He didn't even buy anything. Of course he is an old customer. It still surprised me a little.
Our wally world's won't carry local kind of stuff. I'm near Cincy, so you look for Grippo's BBQ chips or Skyline in a can, don't go to WalMart.
They've got their list, and those guys aren't on it.
And Grippo's BBQ chips are the best in this world and the known universe.
I'd be perfectly happy if grocery stores stopped accepting checks altogether. They simply take to long to write and process. Cash is king!
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