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Julian Gan said:Ugh. I have stories:
Situation one: two Asian women come in, order, and pay for two medium-sized Americano's to stay. They sit down at a table, and are shortly joined by two friends who have just walked through the door. One woman (usually the one who paid) comes up to the bar and asks for two extra mugs, half-filled with hot water. I oblige. She returns to her table, where I witness her POURING PART OF THE AMERICANOS INTO THE MUGS WITH HOT WATER FOR HER FRIENDS! This is often repeated with different people. And I don't want to stereotype (because I'm one myself), but Asians are sometimes really, really, cheap!
Situation two: not really just cheap, but damn rude. Group of (pre)teen skater boys come in, use the milk and chocolate powder at our condiment stands to make chocolate milk for themselves. Sucked for them when they got caught by the manager. :)
Wow... re: #2 I wish I would have been that smart when I was their age. As horribly rude as it is, that's freakin brilliant.
-bry
For the past couple of weeks, or thereabouts, a regular customer has been coming in our back door and sitting down at a table, with her laptop. From out of her computer case she also pulls one of our paper cups and props it on the table, lid and all.
The only trouble is: we changed the colour of our cup jacket, and she's still got the old one.
Oh well, God bless her for trying to look like she bought something.
I had a customer ask me how much a 16oz latte was and then ordered a half cup of drip topped with steamed milk. Ghetto latte?
How do you react to a customer that asks you to pull the shot over several times until it is right?
I was tired of people seeing one woman get a free cup of hot water, and a togo cup, sleeve, and lid... then go over and pull out a SWISS MISS PACKET and doctor it up with extra sugar packets, and cream! There was also one or two older ladies who would bring their own tea bags. We now charge $1 for a cup of hot water, but have gotten bad reviews on travel sites for it. I think people are getting mad they have to pay for hot water, so their whole experience is negative. (?)
Consider it a positive for the occasional whiner to complain. These people are not customers and it will keep more of them from coming. ... Don't cater to idiots, save your energy for your actual customers; they are the ones who deserve your best.
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