So this happened yesterday.

I was leaving a parking garage in downtown Rochester โ€” putting my money in one of those machines that people seem to have so much trouble with โ€” when I was approached by a parking attendant. (Actually, Iโ€™m assuming he was an attendant. I didn’t look closely.) Itโ€™s not unusual to see an attendant standing next to the machine, just in case someone needs help โ€” which kind of defeats the purpose of having the machines, does it not?

โ€œYou doinโ€™ OK, there, sweetheart?โ€ (He was probably less Humphrey Bogart-ish, but I do remember the โ€œsweetheart.โ€)

I told him I was, stuck the second of two dollar bills in the slot, and waited for the receipt button to light up. The presumed attendant seemed excited by the fact that I needed a receipt, and urged me to wait. He then handed me a receipt โ€” I donโ€™t know where he got it โ€” for $10. My fee was $2.

โ€œThatโ€™s not right,โ€ I said.

He assured me repeatedly that it was fine, and โ€” being your classic conflict-avoider โ€” I drove off.

I donโ€™t want to get this guy in trouble; thatโ€™s why I didnโ€™t name the garage or the time of day. But it sure seems like some kind of scam. I canโ€™t be the only person this has happened to, right?

And, no, Iโ€™m not going to keep the extra money. (I swear.)

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