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EPutnam1863 04-10-2017 09:24 AM

This reminds me of a situation at a Perkins somewhere in Florida where an elderly guy was having an argument with the cashier. He felt he was shortchanged 10 cents, and the cashier was unable to open the computer-generated cash machine. The line kept growing and growing. Finally I gave him a dime and told him to leave. He left in his brand-new Cadillac.

I asked the cashier and the manager why they did not just give him a dime out of pocket. They said if they did, they would be setting a precedent. It happened too frequently, they added, even if they made correct change. It had to do with the failing memory, etc.

2BNTV 04-10-2017 10:48 AM

I either would have waited the extra minute or asked the bar person if I would be charged the non happy hour rate but that's me. That probably would have taken almost a minute.

Assuming people will do the right thing doesn't always happen. The bar person was following the rules and probably didn't have the power to make an exception.

Fraugoofy 04-10-2017 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1384445)
Went to a club in the villages- ordered two high end drinks

the bar person charged them @ 2:59 knowing happy hour starts @ 3: 00

She said is computer generated--this place will never see us again==

We left and spent real $$ @ another club

I am a bartender and I would NEVER charge someone full price at 2:59 if happy hour starts at 3pm even if the computer couldn't figure it out, I would. Customer service is super important as a bartender and making people happy is part of the job. This bartender should watch Jon Taffer!

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photo1902 04-10-2017 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1384445)
Went to a club in the villages- ordered two high end drinks

the bar person charged them @ 2:59 knowing happy hour starts @ 3: 00

She said is computer generated--this place will never see us again==

We left and spent real $$ @ another club

What would I do? Wear a watch.

EPutnam1863 04-10-2017 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 1384733)
What would I do? Wear a watch.

Or bring a minute timer.:1rotfl:

NYGUY 04-10-2017 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 1384630)
....IMO a good bartender at 2:59 should pour the drink and when serving, tell the customer, I will bring check over in a sec, it is one minute early so I held off ringing it in for a minute, to which the customer gets the same drink they would have waited a minute for and a good customer will remember this bartender. Common sense IMO...

That is exactly what the bartender should have done!!

Chatbrat 04-10-2017 03:25 PM

1) we were attending a show--intermission was 15 minutes
2) I do not wear a watch anymore and we left our phones in the car as a courtesy
3) the person next to me asked " when does happy hour start" -the bar person said 3 o'clock
4) I had no idea that happy hour started or they even had one
5) after hearing it started @ 3 , we got rang up @ 2:59
6) after the show went to Hemingways & spent $100+ and got happy hour prices on our Chopin

Nucky 04-10-2017 03:40 PM

:1rotfl:The 2.59 person was just settling the score from a previous encounter with Thurston Howell IV. It a joke calm down. :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Bonny 04-10-2017 04:32 PM

I always ask if I'm not sure.
Most bartenders would have said 1 more minute.
I know that many restaurants will not let you put in a happy hour price until it's time.

Jayhawk 04-10-2017 04:39 PM

Guy wins the Powerball and always wanted to own a bar. He says, I'll just charge a dime for drinks since I don't need the money.

One day, a group is sitting around with nothing but water. Patron asks, Why are those folks just drinking water.

Guy says, those are Villagers. Waiting for Happy Hour and they have a coupon.


:boom:

ColdNoMore 04-10-2017 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1384732)
I am a bartender and I would NEVER charge someone full price at 2:59 if happy hour starts at 3pm even if the computer couldn't figure it out, I would. Customer service is super important as a bartender and making people happy is part of the job. This bartender should watch Jon Taffer!

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 1384630)

Though, IMO a good bartender at 2:59 should pour the drink and when serving, tell the customer, I will bring check over in a sec, it is one minute early so I held off ringing it in for a minute, to which the customer gets the same drink they would have waited a minute for and a good customer will remember this bartender. Common sense IMO...

When is too early? Subjective for sure... but 1 or 2 minutes?

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYGUY (Post 1384783)
That is exactly what the bartender should have done!!



Common sense and decency. :BigApplause:

Nucky 04-10-2017 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1384525)
The title of the thread is;

What would you do?

I would;

Stop drinking. (I did and it is much cheaper and just as much fun)

OR

Drink at home.

I handled it the same way it was just easier to stop drinking.

Technically the title of the thread is---What would YO do?

Just dotting the I's & crossing the t's. And adding a U. chilout

ColdNoMore 04-10-2017 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1384881)
I handled it the same way it was just easier to stop drinking.

Technically the title of the thread is---What would YO do?

Just dotting the I's & crossing the t's. And adding a U.
chilout

TUIT?


As in... "I'll ring up the bill when I get tuit?" :1rotfl:

Nucky 04-10-2017 10:54 PM

Everyone has to live by the rules and acceptable principles of society until a decision goes against one of those who wants to enforce each rule down to the microsecond. I do believe that if someone is critical about waiting for seconds at the mailbox and delays at the gate coming and going to their home that the difference of one minute at a cash register would be managed better.

In about 1970 I jumped in line in front of a smaller kid at a Father, Son event at our church to get my raffle ticket. A Giant Player Andy Robustelli was raffling off a football signed by the Giants. Lesson learned. The kid I cut off won my football. I've been basically chilled out since then. Get the point? Good!

karostay 04-11-2017 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1384471)
Of course it's always the establishements fault.....never the customer :)

:bigbow::bigbow:


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