A CCTV Inside My Brain
We encourage fast selling and it has conditions that a seller can meet. But due to tricksters going to our store every 6 months or so, we are not just going to raise a red flag when suspicious moves of a buyer (not necessarily regular customers) shows itself.
Even a computer more often is slowed down by an antivirus. Yes, we may not be going slow, but we are not going to use multitasking or selling to two customers or more at a time. What we are going to do when the red flag is raised is to record like a CCTV camera the transaction from beginning to end, with an auto delete after there is no more sign of tricking going to happen coming from the buyer (meaning we are not to register it to our long term memory). Even when the buyer has turned his back on you, you should not yet delete the transaction event yet, but only when signs that there is no tricking that will happen. Yes the brain can do it, and you have to test it yourself and hone it, so that when the real red flagging happens, it won't fail you. Personally, I am forgetful, but was astonished that I can easily do it. Focus or highlight the paying or the moment even when he/she is just about to get and show the money at the counter, and of course your giving of the change.
You may counter that a real CCTV can easily do it. Yes, but at the expense of time. In the news, only when the trickters are nowhere to find that CCTVs are replayed and reviewed and blottered. What a waist of time. These tricksters have psychologically mastered the art of reading if a seller can be tricked or not before doing it. If you are recording it in your mind like a CCTV they will notice and won't even decide to begin tricking you or take chances.
The loophole will always be exploited, namely too many opening and closing transactions of just one buyer in a fast manner. Pointing a finger on what she will buy, then putting the money at the counter without a change, while you're still getting the product, she will point at another with a delaying question, and then she will only put the additional payment for the second product if you have already gotten her first payment, the third pointing of new product is the fastest this time one of the trick can be getting the bill for the second payment and putting a new higher bill at the counter. When you are about to calculate the two latter products she wants to buy she will tell you the second has already been paid. They may not be tricksters but just mothers exasperated by their two children amock, but you will still have to raise the red flag and record the event. We are also avoiding shooing away a subjectively honest and innocent customer when we are to argue that they have not yet paid the other products yet. The recorded event in your brain comes in handy when you are about to tell him/her the story of her moves when she put back her smaller bill and picked a higher one from her red wallet while telling her son to not smack in the face his small sister.
Oh Jesus, meek and humble of heart, pray for us!
Even a computer more often is slowed down by an antivirus. Yes, we may not be going slow, but we are not going to use multitasking or selling to two customers or more at a time. What we are going to do when the red flag is raised is to record like a CCTV camera the transaction from beginning to end, with an auto delete after there is no more sign of tricking going to happen coming from the buyer (meaning we are not to register it to our long term memory). Even when the buyer has turned his back on you, you should not yet delete the transaction event yet, but only when signs that there is no tricking that will happen. Yes the brain can do it, and you have to test it yourself and hone it, so that when the real red flagging happens, it won't fail you. Personally, I am forgetful, but was astonished that I can easily do it. Focus or highlight the paying or the moment even when he/she is just about to get and show the money at the counter, and of course your giving of the change.
You may counter that a real CCTV can easily do it. Yes, but at the expense of time. In the news, only when the trickters are nowhere to find that CCTVs are replayed and reviewed and blottered. What a waist of time. These tricksters have psychologically mastered the art of reading if a seller can be tricked or not before doing it. If you are recording it in your mind like a CCTV they will notice and won't even decide to begin tricking you or take chances.
The loophole will always be exploited, namely too many opening and closing transactions of just one buyer in a fast manner. Pointing a finger on what she will buy, then putting the money at the counter without a change, while you're still getting the product, she will point at another with a delaying question, and then she will only put the additional payment for the second product if you have already gotten her first payment, the third pointing of new product is the fastest this time one of the trick can be getting the bill for the second payment and putting a new higher bill at the counter. When you are about to calculate the two latter products she wants to buy she will tell you the second has already been paid. They may not be tricksters but just mothers exasperated by their two children amock, but you will still have to raise the red flag and record the event. We are also avoiding shooing away a subjectively honest and innocent customer when we are to argue that they have not yet paid the other products yet. The recorded event in your brain comes in handy when you are about to tell him/her the story of her moves when she put back her smaller bill and picked a higher one from her red wallet while telling her son to not smack in the face his small sister.
Oh Jesus, meek and humble of heart, pray for us!
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