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  1. What a bunch of shit heads .Clearly she had enough money to pay so what was the problem .Maybe she is a brown person and they think a brown person should not have a grand to buy food for her family .

  2. It just sounds like Pakkers puts as much money into training their staff as they do paying them. Certainly they don’t spend much on their Point of Sale software.

    Under a law passed by Labour in 2023, the supply of goods valued more than $1,000 to a _GST-registered_ customer triggers a requirement to record their GST number and details including their name and address. What will have happened is that a mandatory prompt to the checkout operator to check whether a sale is being made to a GST-registered customer will have popped up after everything was rung up, and it will probably have been the first time the checkout operator and possibly the manager has ever seen it, it will have been really badly worded because the Pakkers coders on Chennai are paid similarly to the trolley boy in Whanganui and probably someone being paid minimum wage hit the wrong thing and noone around understood what was going on and they figured they’d just try to get the lady to give them the information the computer was asking for instead of ringing everything up again and trying again.

    So Pakkers is at fault, but for having lazy business analysts and garbage coders and idiot managers who don’t hold them to account rather than for being openly malicious towards this lady.

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