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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
United Airlines New "Passenger Removal" Tactics
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<blockquote data-quote="32ValveRom" data-source="post: 15580025" data-attributes="member: 54136"><p>Screwing up my order and offering my money back is one thing. Screwing up and randomly selecting me to correct their mistake, refusing me service until I come back the next day over something that's completely not my fault is another.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay, just had to make sure we cleared that up. My thing is the ethical side of doing a business and messing up (which is normal) but expecting one random customer to be okay with being denied service because of a company error. I don’t think what the guy did was okay but I do think it was normal. As a matter a fact, if everyone on this forum were each placed in a similar scenario, I think a significantly large amount of you would’ve done something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="32ValveRom, post: 15580025, member: 54136"] Screwing up my order and offering my money back is one thing. Screwing up and randomly selecting me to correct their mistake, refusing me service until I come back the next day over something that's completely not my fault is another. Okay, just had to make sure we cleared that up. My thing is the ethical side of doing a business and messing up (which is normal) but expecting one random customer to be okay with being denied service because of a company error. I don’t think what the guy did was okay but I do think it was normal. As a matter a fact, if everyone on this forum were each placed in a similar scenario, I think a significantly large amount of you would’ve done something similar. [/QUOTE]
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