View Full Version : 'I'm a good customer!'
Noo_Noo
07-17-2006, 11:53 AM
*sigh*
Or so she says...
On one lonely day in the drive-thru at Mcdonalds here in the UK, a minibus with about 8 people pulls up, ready to order.
Only problem was, they all INSISTED on giving me 8 seperate orders. This isn't usually a problem, unless said customers are sighing, rolling their eyes, drumming their fingers on my windowledge (I hate that with a passion), and being generally belligerant(sp?) because I'm taking my time to make sure I got the orders correct and occasionally reading it back to them to that effect.
Bear in mind these weren't simple orders either, one of the orders included 2 double cheeseburgers, one with no cheese and one with extra ketchup and onions which means I have to key in the modifications to each item of food as well as the item itself.
The 'best' SC moment by far was when the driver herself wanted a large black coffee...
"I'm afraid we only do one size of hot drink. Would you like that madam?"
"WHAT? Is this what you do to ALL your GOOD CUSTOMERS?"
Yep, evidently if you are a GOOD CUSTOMER we order in special large hot cups for you, re-calibrate the machine to dispense larger coffee portions, and program the tills with a LARGE price.
Thank GOD I'm handing my notice in later today.
Barefootgirl
07-17-2006, 01:17 PM
Another Brit ! Hooray !
Congrats on escaping McD's Hell. Do you have a new job lined up?
Noo_Noo
07-17-2006, 05:55 PM
Well, sort of. Probably warehousing etc. But ATM I'd do anything to avoid staying in retail.
chainedbarista
07-17-2006, 06:36 PM
yep, because all 'good customers' make orders that can't realistically be filled, roll their eyes when you try to make sure everything's correct and provide good service, only to have them bitch at you.
yep, only with the 'good' ones...:lol:
Rapscallion
07-17-2006, 06:43 PM
I'm in warehousing/wholesale - we still get them, though they're of a different flavour. They're often daft on a larger, more peculiar scale.
Rapscallion, fellow Brit (by the way, we're going through a recruitment phase - if you're in Yorkshire, let me know)
El Barto
07-18-2006, 01:02 AM
...one of the orders included 2 double cheeseburgers, one with no cheese and one with extra ketchup and onions...
Why would someone order a cheeseburger without cheese? :confused:
Jester
07-18-2006, 08:22 AM
Speaking of sucky stupid customers, this was one of my favorites. Two older couples come in to a bar/restaurant I was training at as a server. They ask for separate checks. I inform them we don't do separate checks. House policy. (The staff loves the owner for that one!) They insist on separate checks. I say I'll check with my trainer, as I it was my first night. I checked with Trainer, he repeats what I thought I knew, I told them. BIG SIGH. "But they've always done it for us before, and we've been coming here for YEARS." Sorry, folks, that's policy. They accept it, order, I bring them food and drinks, everything is going fine, I bring them the check. "We wanted SEPARATE checks." I reminded them of the earlier conversation. They were having none of it, so I called over my Trainer, sent him to deal with these people. From what he told me, this was the ensuing (priceless) conversation:
SC'S: "We wanted separate checks."
TRAINER: "Sorry, folks, we don't do separate checks. House policy."
SC'S: "They've always done it for us before, and we've been coming here thirty years!"
TRAINER: "That's amazing, considering we've only been open 13."
SC'S: "..."
They then paid their bill, and went out of my way twice to ask me if I got my tip, which I had....and it was, naturally, crappy.
Ain't life wonderful? :headdesk:
Clintmax
07-18-2006, 10:21 AM
:mad:
One MAJOR pet peeve I have is people coming into my store and wanting all kinds of discounts because; "I'm a good customer and have spent thousands of dollars here!" Then they get all mad because we don't have a "those who've spent 'thousands of dollars' discount. :roll:
beercashier
07-18-2006, 02:04 PM
I get that too, "I come here all the time and they do it for me.
You must be new, I have never seen you here before.
yeah,(1) I know the policy, my DH owns the store and (2) I have worked here for 15 years --
Noo_Noo
07-18-2006, 02:30 PM
Why would someone order a cheeseburger without cheese? :confused:
Well, we do hamburgers and cheeseburgers, but we also do a double cheeseburger (basically with an extra beef patty and cheese slice) but not a double hamburger.
beercashier
07-18-2006, 02:57 PM
McD's has a mighty kids meal that is a double cheeseburger. My kid won't eat a cheeseburger so we get the cheeseburger without cheese. It does sound stupid though!
My exerience has been the following:
"I'm a good customer" means "I pay my bill when I get a late notice, and I expect you to waive the late fee and compensate me for the embarassment."
"I'm a great customer" means, "I only pay my bill when I get a shut-off notice. Because I obviously can't afford my services, I expect that you'll offer me a 'deal' to lower my prices."
"I'm one of your best customers" means, "I've had your service for four months, I've had two non-pay disconnects, and unless you give three months free, I'm going to satellite. And maybe my attorney."
Meanwhile, the customers who've had service since 1967, have never been late and have every service we offer, tend to be extremely polite and don't complain even when they have every right to be totally irate.
Go figure.
Becks
07-18-2006, 05:07 PM
Why would someone order a cheeseburger without cheese? :confused:
At Mickey D's, they have the Extra Value Meal with two cheeseburgers, fries and a drink for such-and-such price. I DON'T like processed cheese, and since they don't have an EVM with two hamburgers, I would ask for the cheeseburger EVM without cheese. :shrugs: Am I odd, or just cheap?
Format C
07-18-2006, 07:17 PM
A genuinely good customer does not need to remind anyone of it.
Spiffy McMoron
07-19-2006, 12:20 AM
And a great customer gets reminded of that fact every time they come in the store.
ladodger34
07-19-2006, 05:33 AM
At Mickey D's, they have the Extra Value Meal with two cheeseburgers, fries and a drink for such-and-such price. I DON'T like processed cheese, and since they don't have an EVM with two hamburgers, I would ask for the cheeseburger EVM without cheese. :shrugs: Am I odd, or just cheap?
My GF does that all the time. She is allergic to whey protein so most dairy (ok, all) products are a no,no for her.
Geminii
07-20-2006, 02:29 PM
A genuinely good customer does not need to remind anyone of it.
That should be a sig. Or a sign. At least a Rule.
RecoveringKinkoid
07-20-2006, 03:30 PM
A genuinely good customer does not need to remind anyone of it.
Thank you. I love that "I'm one of your best customers!" Line. How would they know that, even if it were true? Which it never is. This line is always used, and only used, but those who make you want to clock out and run away.
Bleh.
Imogene
07-20-2006, 07:06 PM
Thank you. I love that "I'm one of your best customers!" Line. How would they know that, even if it were true? Which it never is. This line is always used, and only used, but those who make you want to clock out and run away.
Bleh.
That's funny, you certainly don't look short and frumpy and ransack our Nightmare before Christmas displays, looking for the perfect Jack Skellington doll, much less our Pirates of the Carribean toys.
chainedbarista
07-20-2006, 07:10 PM
it's funny how they get 'best/good customer' constantly confused with 'serial/abusive jerk we can't get rid of no matter WHAT.'
only the best make people happy to see them; how many do this? i have no idea...but it's incredibly low. :lol:
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