I waited on a woman and her two children today - they were my first table. After giving me her order, she later called me back to the table to check to see if she could use her gift card and coupon.
I already knew the answer to the coupon question. We don't take coupons that are expired - even if it's just a day late. Our boss gripes that if he can't use expired coupons at the grocery store, then our customers shouldn't get a free ride either.
Her coupon (a plastic card) expired back in March ... of last year. Seventeen months ago!
I politely told her I'd ask a manager (though all it did was give them a good laugh), then returned and politely explained that we couldn't accept it.
(The expiration date was clearly visible - not on the back in fine print, but on the front of the card in bold print).
She then canceled half of her order - the to-go portion (perhaps she'd thought that I'd already started it, and would just let her go ahead and use the coupon card anyway rather than throw-out the order), and asked to see a manger. I tried again to explain that a year and a half is a long time, but she continued to insist on speaking with a manager. She obviously felt as if she was being mistreated.
After arguing with one of our managers (who didn't give-in, thank you), she wrote his name down on a napkin and took it with her. I suppose she'll call corporate and complain about how rude we were. And I suppose they'll send her an apology letter, along with a free gift certificate worth twice the value of the expired coupon-card.
I'd actually arrived at the restaurant the same time this coupon lady did. As I watched her drive her minivan from one spot to another, and to another, and to another, and to another before finally parking, I though to myself, "She's nuts."
I was right.
I already knew the answer to the coupon question. We don't take coupons that are expired - even if it's just a day late. Our boss gripes that if he can't use expired coupons at the grocery store, then our customers shouldn't get a free ride either.
Her coupon (a plastic card) expired back in March ... of last year. Seventeen months ago!
I politely told her I'd ask a manager (though all it did was give them a good laugh), then returned and politely explained that we couldn't accept it.
(The expiration date was clearly visible - not on the back in fine print, but on the front of the card in bold print).
She then canceled half of her order - the to-go portion (perhaps she'd thought that I'd already started it, and would just let her go ahead and use the coupon card anyway rather than throw-out the order), and asked to see a manger. I tried again to explain that a year and a half is a long time, but she continued to insist on speaking with a manager. She obviously felt as if she was being mistreated.
After arguing with one of our managers (who didn't give-in, thank you), she wrote his name down on a napkin and took it with her. I suppose she'll call corporate and complain about how rude we were. And I suppose they'll send her an apology letter, along with a free gift certificate worth twice the value of the expired coupon-card.
I'd actually arrived at the restaurant the same time this coupon lady did. As I watched her drive her minivan from one spot to another, and to another, and to another, and to another before finally parking, I though to myself, "She's nuts."
I was right.
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