A post I just put up (about a customer who was 65 cents short for her drink) reminded me of this, and I'm wondering about future dealings with this scammer.
We have a regular, who comes in and orders a drink. She is in a wheelchair. She always makes it a point to scrabble frantically through her wallet, and then look up in a woebegone fashion and say, "I don't have quite enough ..."
She most often comes in when it's crowded and then of course somebody in the crowd will likely go, "Oh, here, I'll cover it" because, you know, this poor lady in the wheelchair and this is likely her only treat and blah blah blah.
Repeat: she ALWAYS does this. Unlike the customer in my other story, she is in here often enough that she KNOWS the prices.
So obviously I want to cut her off at the knees if she does this to me. The problem is, how do you prevent other customers from subsidizing her begging? Any suggestions?
The only thing I can think of is to try to get another staffer to catch the Good Samaritan before they leave the store and quietly explain the reality of the situation to them. Obviously it'll be too late for them in this particular transaction, but hopefully they won't see fit to "help" her again.
We have a regular, who comes in and orders a drink. She is in a wheelchair. She always makes it a point to scrabble frantically through her wallet, and then look up in a woebegone fashion and say, "I don't have quite enough ..."
She most often comes in when it's crowded and then of course somebody in the crowd will likely go, "Oh, here, I'll cover it" because, you know, this poor lady in the wheelchair and this is likely her only treat and blah blah blah.
Repeat: she ALWAYS does this. Unlike the customer in my other story, she is in here often enough that she KNOWS the prices.
So obviously I want to cut her off at the knees if she does this to me. The problem is, how do you prevent other customers from subsidizing her begging? Any suggestions?
The only thing I can think of is to try to get another staffer to catch the Good Samaritan before they leave the store and quietly explain the reality of the situation to them. Obviously it'll be too late for them in this particular transaction, but hopefully they won't see fit to "help" her again.
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