(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Shows up right at closing
"I thought you printed the label"
Illiterate/doesn't read any of the signs
Can't/won't/takes forever to pick stamps
On the phone at the counter
Hasn't filled out certified/return receipt
Can't find the drop box
Asks for a manager(whose going to say the same thing as you)
"I want to mail this" (Random unpackaged items)
"I have to write the address?"
Stares at you instead of paying/Forgets they have to pay
"I could just drive it there"
Pays with $100
Tells you everything(their life story) that got them to this point
Walks off without receipt
Expects free tape
"Do you have any other box sizes"
4+ Certified/Return receipt
Doesn't know how a card reader works
Mail is addressed wrong/backwards
Leaves trash everywhere
Asks for the arrival date after you've already said it
"And I have a number" after they already paid
"make it easier on you" -gives you change
"Back in my day stamps were (26 cants)"
10+ packages
Needs their label printed
"It says my package is still here"
"it's all going to the same address"
Slaps money on the scale before you're done
Says no before you finish "is there anything liquid-"
Asks for money order/change or address
"is that the cheapest?"/Expects youu to change the price
Awkwardly addresses and packs package at the counter
Buys a single stamp
Expects 50lb package to cost $11
Asks how much it'll cost to ship something that's not packaged
Manhandles the package after it's already on the scale
Puts all the packages on the scale at once
Loud children/children hit the button
Can't use their words/expects you to read their mind