we all should've known druff better than to think he'd ever just pay the $8 and leave it at that.
Attempt to reach the owner and find out what's going on
Your business isn't appreciated/wanted -- quit going
Quit going AND write bad Yelp review
Just pay the extra $8 each time for the substitution and swallow your pride
Just quit the substitution entirely and swallow your pride
Don't know / don't care
we all should've known druff better than to think he'd ever just pay the $8 and leave it at that.
LOL at jsearles quoting himself.
Yes, I came back to the thread to update the story, and to show how important local customer retention is, and how revoking a deal you've had with a regular for years (over a minor matter) is a terrible business decision.
Funny how the one actual restaurant owner here (hutmaster) has always agreed with me in these type of threads, and funny how the actual owner in this story gave me her cell number right away (without my asking) in order to make sure I would keep coming back.
The actual correct answer was "Attempt to track down the owner and call", because this turned out to be a matter of employee incompetence, and not much else, so it was easily rectified. That's why you talk to other human beings and figure out the true situation.
But I'm sure a security guard from Kansas and other forums trolls know far better.
As someone who does, generally, work in that field, I stand by what I've said. You disappear when times are tough, then come back expecting the same sweetheart discount, FUCK OFF. Too scared to order takeout for 15 months? Well now you pay the same price as everyone else.
This place must be hard-up for customers if everything you said here in this thread is true.
God damn, I can only imagine how awkward it is for whatever min wage person behind the counter dealing with "so i used to be a regular and got this deal, then i hid in the basement cause covid for 18 months, but call your owner so i get my $8 off. Do you know I won a WSOP Bracelet?"
Last edited by gut; 10-20-2021 at 12:55 PM.
Why fuck off?
Why would you ever be mad at someone staying away for 15 months due to a major health-related concern which clearly has nothing to do with your business?
What if in 2018 I left for 15 months because I had a great business opportunity elsewhere, then moved back? Fuck off then, too?
What if I was on a diet in 2018 for 15 months, and was not doing takeout anywhere? Still fuck off?
If I had been coming for 1 month, then vanished for 15, then came back expecting my exception to stand, you'd have a point. Here I was reliably coming for 3 years, and left for 15 months due to a pandemic.
This isn't a sweetheart discount. A sweetheart discount would be them granting me 30% off each time. This is a substitution which costs them basically nothing, and they're doing to keep a reliable, regular, happy customer. Fries are not popular at this place (it's not a burger place, and they don't come with anything on the menu), so it's not like they're constantly selling fries as an add-on and losing out on this sale from me. It's not like that. Every time they're making fresh fries for me, for this reason.
If you put your emotion into why your customers disappear for awhile, like a jilted lover, you're going out of business quickly.
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Here is the thing, you obviously didn't give a fuck about their business for 15 months, because you were scared by CNN. Why should they give a fuck about you now?
You bailed on them in a time of need, and now your fucking $8 is a huge deal. The wife is playing nice cause, seriously, its just easier to get rid of dolts like you bitching about $8 while they are trying to get their life back together
I wasn't "scared by CNN". It's not like we've since found out COVID isn't dangerous for people in their late 40s. The same danger believed then for unvaccinated people my age exists now. Last year everyone was unvaccinated, so I stayed away from everything.
The fact that I personally knew several people in their 40s who got permanent lung damage from COVID was enough to make me take it seriously. So was seeing two guys I knew from Facebook (neither of whom was obese) die at ages 50 and 55.
Again, if you run a business and feel like a jilted lover when a customer stops coming in for his own personal reasons unrelated to your business (diet change, relocation, personal issues, pandemic, whatever) then you shouldn't be owning a business.
"WHERE WERE YOUUUUUUUU WHEN I NEEDED YOU MOST???" is the most retatded line ever for a business to take.
I'm obviously fucking with you with the "CNN" but that is how you acted. I remember like a year ago Dwai and I getting into it about getting vaxxed, and i was like "I'm still out doing my shit, i go to bars and restaurants, and then will get vaxxed and continue to do so".
I'm not that much younger than you, I lived my life as normal as I could. That included getting drinks and getting takeout from my favorite spots to keep them going during the shitshow.
Guess what I never did? I never asked "oh is there still a happy hour?"
The hole in your logic is based upon your belief that I was getting some backbreaking deal from them to where they were barely profiting from me, and then expected that to continue when COVID came and times got tougher.
I'm not getting any discount because I am trading two low-cost items for one low-cost item -- a substitution VERY common at these type of places. For whatever reason this place doesn't like doing that substitution, but they're not losing money by allowing it for me.
They're being flexible for a guy they know reliably comes in regularly and spends good money, and was there from almost day one. Flexible doesn't mean they're losing money, just altering a policy.
Bizarre that you think this is taking advantage of them in some way, or that they should have hard feelings when I left for 15 months for reasons clearly unrelated to them.
“ Druff will be by shortly to tell the majority they are wrong.”
Seriously what’s the point with these threads Druff? Is it some sort of superiority complex? In nearly every one you disagree with the majority and then drone on and on and on about why you’re right. There’s like 20 examples of this exact thread already. I don’t get it. But I’m just a security guard I guess (nice fall back when I tilt you).
It's hilarious that we as a society think everyone can be a dr, a lawyer, an engineer. Some people are just fucking stupid. Why can't we just accept that?
I'll tell another story from about 25 years ago of disrespect for a long time customer, and how I never returned. I may have told it before, but whatever.
I lived down the street from a Domino's Pizza. That pizza is crap, as everyone knows, but around that tiem they came out with a "garlic crust pizza" which tasted surprisingly good. I started going there once a week and picking up a large garlic crust pepperoni pizza. That was my exact order every time. No way to order online then, so I would call it in, and the manager got so used to me that he recognized my voice after I said a few words.
"Is this Todd? A large garlic crust pepperoni pizza again?"
I'd laugh and say yes. The manager was always very friendly and nice when I came in to pick it up, greeted me by name, and everything was great. Additionally, he did a good job running the place, as they never screwed anything up, so I never had to complain about anything even once.
Well, one day I went to do my laundry and the machine in my building was broken. Fuck. So I looked up the nearest laundromat in the phone book, and it was right next to that Domino's. I went there with my big basket of laundry, and then noticed that the change machine only accepted $1 and $5 bills, and unfortunately I only had a $10 bill. Fuck again.
Then I realized something. "Oh wait! That Domino's is next door! They know me! They'll break this for me."
So I walked into Domino's, and there was the manager. He greeted me again by name, with a smile.
I told him what happened, and asked if he could simply break my $10 into two $5s.
"I'm sorry, Todd, but I can't," he replied.
"You're out of $5s? Because I'll take 10 ones if necessary," I responded.
"Oh no, we have plenty of $5s and $1s, that's not the issue. I just can't. Look at the sign...", he said, gesturing to a "CHANGE FOR CUSTOMERS ONLY, NO CHANGE FOR LAUNDROMAT CUSTOMERS" sign on the counter.
I understood the need for the sign and the policy. They probably got really sick of assholes from the laundromat coming over there and asking them to break bills, without ever buying any food.
"But I am a customer," I replied. "I just ordered a pizza here two days ago. I do it every week. I order so much pizza from this place that you know my voice and have memorized my order."
"Yes," he said. "You're a great customer, and you do come here a lot. And I appreciate it very much. But rules are rules, and I can't break that bill for you."
I explained what happeend with my building's broken machine, the fact that I was unfamiliar with this laundromat, and that I had a big basket of laundry stting in there. All I needed was two fives for a ten. He didn't waver.
"If I do it for you, I have to do it for everyone else," he explained.
"No you don't," I said. "There's nobody else in here. I'm not going to advertise that you broke a $10 for me on a one-time basis. The purpose of the policy is to stop people from taking advantage of your business for change, not to deny a tiny favor to a very regular customer."
"Again, I won't do it. I always keep to the policies I set", he replied.
What a fucking stickler ingrate.
I then said, "If I walk out without that $10 being broken, I'm never coming back. You okay with that?"
He replied that he doesn't want to lose my business, but it's my choice what I want to do. So I told him I was never returning. I was annoyed enough to where I tracked down the owner and left him a message as to why he lost my business forever.
The garlic crust pizza was discontinued shortly after that, so no big loss anyway.
But anyone who would keep coming in after an incident like the above has zero self respect.
The actual businessowner agreed with me, and basically told me the COVID-era employees are incompetent, so I was right. There was never a desire by the owner to revoke this substitution for me.
Given all the weird flip-flopping going on there over the past 5 months, it was obvious that a call to the owner was the right move. It's not like the owner made a decision and I couldn't deal with it. This whole thing was just bizarre, and now I understand it better.
So yes, I was right here with how I chose to handle it, and the way it played out proved that.
Druff I’m fine with your breaking change story.
As per my earlier comment you’re in the wrong for then substitute story.
Also before we continue further, please note that jsearles once yelled at a KFC employee because she wouldn't give a free cookie to his young daughter.
you talked about the dominoes story on the radio. not sure when but sure it was on the radio
You're a complete moron if you think acting like a prick to minimum wage employees like this doesn't lead to your food getting fucked with.
Especially if you're a known entity there that causes repeated hassle. The people preparing the food don't give a fuck about your weekly $60.
Glad you're feeling good about getting special permission to swap the healthy food in order to clog your arteries but 100% those fries are laced with a finger of ball sweat at the minimum and they laugh as soon as you trudge out the door.
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When I was in high school and first year of college, I worked at a pizza place that did delivery. There was an older guy, in his 40s, and when you are 19, that is old. We had a few problem customers, people that would always complain. I am not talking about a pizza was legitimately burnt, everyone says they should get a replacement. It was the guy who would always complain. The delivery guy's name was Rico, and he worked until 2am, long after the manager left at 9pm, and I would help the manager trainee make pies. When the trainee would complain about delivery for a second pizza again to the same guy over and over, Rico laughed and said he would make sure he would get a 'booger pie'. I never forgot that, who knows what he did to that pizza in the car.
100% Druff has eaten many other people's boogers in his food without knowing.
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