" This is Money Markets & More for this Tuesday September 8 2009. From the news or not the MarketWatch radio network -- Adrian Mitchell."
" Coming up we'll look ahead to a holiday shortened week on Wall Street and I'm John or -- coming up in a moment the hate those long receipts are getting at the grocery store. We're at your favorite department store -- customers are start to complain about them and we're gonna complain in a moment along with consumer race and Kate's."
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" Access -- subscriber only content available without charge for a limited time September has historically been the cruelest month on Wall Street. MarketWatch correspondent Andrew a day has a look at the week ahead."
" As Wall Street tries to figure out its next step expectations are not greats this is September after all Mark -- worst month for the stock market was September. The others were October November December January February and so forth. It wonderfully tongue in cheek. Michael Farr of Farr Miller and Washington is not quite so tongue in cheek himself with weak such as the upcoming one in which there was almost no economic news. It could be a -- rest of the month."
" It's really hard to figure hey you can tack on another 10%. Without any Unix supporting it here."
" We do get one in depth measure of the economy at the Fed's Beige Book is released Wednesday tracking economic conditions broken down by region what can we expect. Ken tower at quantitative analysis service breaks that down."
" Well we're looking at is not any kind of economic boon but it's. Lower and slower and slower pace of contraction churning in the corner words and expansion."
" I'm into -- day in the newsroom met marketwatch.com. There are a couple of economic reports of interests. Tracy -- has a look ahead at those we are expected to learned this week that consumers reduce their debt load for the sixth month in a -- when the Federal Reserve releases it's consumer credit report for July. Some like good news not to retail consultant Howard -- awaits."
" A trick your policy of consumer credit has disappeared a trillion. In the last few months."
" And the chairman of different points and associated says the big banks are behind the disappearing act the old."
" Channels the credit that drying up and that's why porn shops is doing well. The console was goin' anywhere they can to get read it."
" So David -- it says consumers are petrified about their place in this economy. And that is why he doesn't think much of another report this week on consumer sentiment."
" Yeah studies to me has always been idiotic and meaningless because they don't relate to fail."
" And -- video it says retail sales have not improved to go recent reports on consumer confidence half thanks Tracy. Here's a familiar scenario here at the grocery store or department store you're ready to leave and the cashier hand your seat that's a mile long. Many of us find this kind of irritating. Here -- John Wordock and Kate's with a long and short of the story so."
" You go to the grocery store and you pay your 1520250. Dollars for groceries. And out spitz this long piece of paper that's longer than your arm. And you pretty much when asked the cashier walked is that. And it's happening more and more these days and let's bring in our consumer race and -- to talk about."
" This is what a lot of retailers are doing in addition to giving you a tally of what you just bought they're asking you that may be call an 800 number and talk about customer services or they've got coupons on there -- some times it put. Job applications or they'll put their return policy does that -- anything -- as you said. Receipts are and William becoming incredibly long and consumers are starting to complaining about it."
" It's getting to a point now with the grocery store where I go. That IE. I can't really fit the whole received in my pocket."
" Now and then and as CBS the drug searches among them made vague knowledge that gets consumers are happy about it but they say. That it's necessary and their mind to do this -- one reason is that when they have coupons on the -- is in your next visit apparently the use rate of those coupons is three times higher than that of a coupon you might. Clip out of a newspaper whenever so. That's it's good that it's a way for the retailers I -- to track what people are doing with the receipt afterwards but as as is senate benefit have to pulled it over twelve times to get in your wallet."
" Yes since we just outed CBS -- out -- years as well. They had this policy now where you go and you buy your stuff and the print out this long thing and part of the receipt. Is. Please. Write us at -- feed bank dot com I think it is. And -- like polite you know here's some feedback. Give me a smaller receipt please but they continue to do this tonight hi I'm trying to figure out away when I shop at Sears to tell the cashier you know. Can you just give me the real receipt I don't need everything else yeah and an -- what I shopping with kids. You don't have time to stand there and have this effort twenty minute yet receive for an hour right here -- Grant and."
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" And got a matrix foreigner don't well aren't Sears so you and other -- Allow. So I racers island and I really it is actually and along those same lines a lot of cashier's say that that they're having printers break down and use it way more paper because of these super long receipts cell. Wal -- according to The Wall Street Journal is among the chains are trying out different things Wal-Mart is going to be pretty information on both sides have received so that hopefully. Shorten them up a little bit apple I guess you can ask for your receipt be sent to you by email. So is another way to cut down paper and now we're part of CBS earlier they're planning to. Set up kiosks inside their stores so you can swipe your card and get on -- discounts and coupons before it actually goes shopping."
" You know something we're in this age of the Internet and I know eighteen T does this with cellphone bills and so on. Just email me the receipt you you probably are gonna have at some point a sophisticated enough computer. There at the register to send you their receipt new orders and you more coupons thank you for shopping today. Here's a coupon -- but I think the retailers are trying to get away with this on on the cheap here and having these. These older cash registers that aren't really you know here in 209."
" Now -- think it will be an -- like a growth where I go grocery shopping aisle and I get the twenty mile long receive but then. They had a coupon separately so the guy -- the stack of paperwork and I have to go through have folks have you."
" Have for some gripes about the -- you're getting we'd love to hear them you can write us at MarketWatch radio newsroom at Yahoo.com."
" Thanks then -- get thanks John and and that's it for Money Markets & More -- Adrian Mitchell thanks realistic till next."