A CW had a Doordash customer whose card wasn't reading at all. The card itself wasn't even recognizable as a payment card unless you looked really closely. The front was scratched to hell and almost plain white--it looked like the card got wet and the ink had run off--and the stripe on the back was even half worn away. For the rest of my shift we were trying to figure out how that happens...since it was a gig service, I'm betting that they cheap out on making the cards. My college student ID is in better shape than that card was.
After a few minutes of both of us trying to explain to the SC that his card wasn't going through and he needed to call Doordash, Shuffles got involved. Even he couldn't get it across to the SC, and SC decided that the best way to 'solve' this was throw something at us (luckily my reflexes were better than he thought, he had shitty aim and hit the counter behind me), storm over to the desk and proceed to yell at Shuffles in Spanish for five minutes...probably hoping that he'd give the guy his stuff for free. Thankfully that didn't work.
We reported to SM that SC was throwing things, but the response was along the lines of a shrug.
After a few minutes of both of us trying to explain to the SC that his card wasn't going through and he needed to call Doordash, Shuffles got involved. Even he couldn't get it across to the SC, and SC decided that the best way to 'solve' this was throw something at us (luckily my reflexes were better than he thought, he had shitty aim and hit the counter behind me), storm over to the desk and proceed to yell at Shuffles in Spanish for five minutes...probably hoping that he'd give the guy his stuff for free. Thankfully that didn't work.
We reported to SM that SC was throwing things, but the response was along the lines of a shrug.

) ID card so I could give her the tax break the law allows her.
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