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Sarunnio Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Overchange

You've overchanged me $5.

Can I use it correctly in this context, which means my friend return too much change?
  

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Hi, I don't think so. Don't you mean to overcharge ? Regards, - DJB -

  • Hi, I don't think so.
  • Don't you mean to overcharge ?
  • Regards, - DJB -
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5 Answers
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Hi,

I don't think so. Don't you mean to overcharge?

Regards,

- DJB -
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Shortchange means to return too little money. I've never heard an opposite.
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Right, we'd have to say something like "You've given me too much change."
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You can just tell that the money you changed me is not correct.
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tracygibbsYou can just tell that the money you changed me is not correct.
Hi Tracy.
The part in bold is not correct. The change you gave me.

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