Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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There is an ad in today's Daily Sun paper on page A5 run by Tierra del Sol for a buy 1 get 1 dinner with several dinner choices for 1 week from 6/28-7/5 from 4-8pm. 4 of us went for dinner at 4pm today figuring it may be busy. When we arrived there was 1 couple in the whole restaurant. We were asked if we had reservations, we did not. We were seated at a table for 6. When the waitress arrived we were asked if we were there for the fish and we showed her the ad and said we were there for the special. She didn't know about it and took the ad and left. She came back and said it was a mistake and would be next week. We asked for the manager/owner and he came out and said it was a misprint and should be for next week and that he didn't have those meals in the restaurant. One of the meals (tilapia) was on the menu. We said seeing we came because of the ad would there be any compensation or adjustment and he threw the ad on the table and said it wasn't his fault. We said it wasn't ours either and left. Here is a restaurant that is begging for people to come because the course is closed, it's empty on a Friday night and the attitude from the time we entered was not welcoming at all. We will not be going back ever!
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i agree
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I'll take Glenview over Palmer any day.
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To the original poster. The fact that it was a mistake does not relieve them from honoring the ad. Because of the bait and switch laws they have an obligation to uphold that agreement. The manager had an obligation and I suspect the savings was minimal in comparison to the future loss of sales they will receive. This is a prime example of why owners should take their time when hiring individuals. As we would say in Human Resources "Hire in haste, repent in leisure."
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I think that an owner who does not take the time to proof read an ad before approving it may not show much attention to detail in other areas.
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They should honor their ads in the paper. However....
Personally, I've learned to not expect much of a meal from a "buy one get one free dinner" ad by a couple of these clubs here. Regardless of what restaurant it is, cheap or expensive, it costs money to put out a dinner and call it "free" with the other one bought for under $10 as people expect here. Going on an ad for Mallory once, for a $8.95 special for "Barbecue platter" with some visiting friends who saw the ad and said "let's try it", it was an embarrassment and a waste of $8.95. The "platter" had a scoop of pulled pork, andthree kinds of canned food i.e. mac & cheese, applesauce, instant mashed "potatoes" etc, and everything was in a little round ice-cream scoop shape looking like something that a diner on the railroad tracks would have served in 1950 for 25 cents. It was further proof that "you pay for what you get". My parents and grandparents were 100% right in always reminding us: "There's no such thing as a free lunch." (or dinner at a country club). |
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I have mentioned this in another thread...two weeks ago our group of 17 made a reservation at Tierra for dinner on a Wednesday night(our team eats at a different Villages restaurant every Wednesday). We arrived at 6pm and there were about six tables of customers. We all ordered(several had that night's special-turkey)...it took an hour and a half to get our food!!! They had to "call in" an extra server(not that it made a difference)because they claimed they were unprepared for us. The reservation was made six days previous. In all our Villages restaurant experience we have never had to wait so long for our orders...by-bye, Tierra
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The owner of Tierra del Sol laments about bad business and being off of the beaten track as to why they advertise on the radio. I laugh when I hear it. We found out soon after we arrived why their business is bad - it is their service and food - nothing else. This just seems to document that further to me. We had Pete square away a major problem once, but that is the only positive aspect we had. It is a shame that so many of the country clubs have problems. We have found that villages commercial establishments are about all you can GENERALLY count on, as was stated earlier. Now that I have reached the 70s I find that one thing I just don't like any longer is surprises and that is certainly the biggest attribute of Villages Country Clubs....... so we eat out much less..... problem solved......
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[QUOTE=Challenger;699604]Humbly dissagree. A mistake is a mistake and probably is not legally enforceable(IMO). No matter ,the owner made a bad PR mistake in not steping up and offering an acceptable alternative. Now he has a thread talking about unhappy situations rather than a pleased customer writing about a positive outcome.
challenger: Also the restaurant should have posted in a conspicuous location (i.e before customers were seated that the special was printed in error) They did not and this is a violation. The usual outcome is that customers just become frustrated or disgusted and walk away. Bait and switch laws were enacted just for this sort of thing. The problem is that the damages are so minor that people just won't push for enforcement. This is a sticking point with my wife and she always holds their feet to the fire and they always relent. We did agree concerning the damage this restaurant has committed here. I just went to the web Law.com and find the bait and switch issue under False advertising and they state bait and switch a crime in most states and subject to personal injury lawsuits Last edited by rubicon; 06-29-2013 at 01:11 PM. |
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