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Fed Up Shopkeeper
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Do you think this guy is right or wrong ?
Personally I think it will cost him customers.
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Personally I think it will cost him customers.
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I wish I lived in Halesowen, then I could boycott his shop.
12:30 Mon 12th Oct 2015
Wrong, imo.
Just the other day I was working in Bristol. Ordered a takeaway coffee. After she'd made it and pushed it across the counter to me, I proffered my card to pay for it and she snatched it back and put it her side of the counter. Lol, don't know if she thought I was going to run away with it.
Apparently there was a £5 minimum charge with a card.
Just the other day I was working in Bristol. Ordered a takeaway coffee. After she'd made it and pushed it across the counter to me, I proffered my card to pay for it and she snatched it back and put it her side of the counter. Lol, don't know if she thought I was going to run away with it.
Apparently there was a £5 minimum charge with a card.
If a lot of customers are just buying something little from him for the sole purpose of getting change then yes it will lose him business. I have sympathy with his customers though - I'm always having a battle in handbags and under the car seat to find change for car parks etc and have often had to run in and shop somewhere to get a note changed.
If I was refused service, then I would not go back again, and i'd do my darnedest to let everyone know about it. When I only have a note, I do apologise, but can't remember having a problem.
When I used to run a shop, I used to order change from the post office, so what is his problem? Is he still watering trees awaiting the money to grow? Every now and then either me or the neighbouring shops would run short of a coin, and we'd always bail each other out.
When I used to run a shop, I used to order change from the post office, so what is his problem? Is he still watering trees awaiting the money to grow? Every now and then either me or the neighbouring shops would run short of a coin, and we'd always bail each other out.
When I was in hospital recently a friend used to take me out to the local corner shop to stock up on contraband for the week. On the first occasion the shopkeeper told me, "I shan't charge you for using your card as you've spent so much(over £70)". My reply was, "Just as well, for if you had I wouldn't have spent anything at all!"
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