Ever have those moments where you get to see the look of pure horror spread across the face of those who have wronged you? As in they tried to make you look stupid but in the end they themselves got to look stupid? Or assumed since you were young that you couldn't possibly be any kind of manager/supervisor?
Okay we do personal check cashing at my casino. It's quite a long process but we can do them. I was helping this woman man fill out the form and trying to be as nice as pie. We have to scan their ID's, the check itself and ask for their SS#.
Well, as I went onto the computer to make sure she didn't have any returned checks or anything strange in her credit I came across like 14 flagged checks all in ONE week. My eyes widened and I told her I'd be right back.
I went to the supervisor on duty (Let's call him Mike because I don't believe in putting up real names) and told him what I had found. He came to the computer and almost keeled over. This woman had so many returned and unpaid checks it was ridiculous.
Mike is very professional and really good at his job. Mike is 23. Most guests get upset if they have to deal with young people. Which I am 21 so you know that pisses them off too.
Anyway he proceeded to tell her that since she had SO many returned checks that we'd be unable to cash her check. She went into a rant and said that those weren't hers and that someone who looked JUST like her with the SAME name had all those-- not her. I could tell then on that she was a lying psycho. All the checks were in the same week. In different Casino's. I bet she didn't know we could pull up her history like that.
She got really angry and demanded to see the supervisor. Mike smiled and was like: I am the supervisor.
"Is there anybody here above you?" she thought maybe his boss was there. But we have one boss per shift and he just happened to be the supervisor for that shift.
"No."
"This is ridiculous! There has to be someone else I can talk to."
Mike smiled. "Well the cage manager will be in tomorrow morning, you can talk with her."
The woman looked mad and stormed off.
Mike grinned and I could tell he loved that moment of telling her he was the boss. He's the coolest.
Okay we do personal check cashing at my casino. It's quite a long process but we can do them. I was helping this woman man fill out the form and trying to be as nice as pie. We have to scan their ID's, the check itself and ask for their SS#.
Well, as I went onto the computer to make sure she didn't have any returned checks or anything strange in her credit I came across like 14 flagged checks all in ONE week. My eyes widened and I told her I'd be right back.
I went to the supervisor on duty (Let's call him Mike because I don't believe in putting up real names) and told him what I had found. He came to the computer and almost keeled over. This woman had so many returned and unpaid checks it was ridiculous.
Mike is very professional and really good at his job. Mike is 23. Most guests get upset if they have to deal with young people. Which I am 21 so you know that pisses them off too.
Anyway he proceeded to tell her that since she had SO many returned checks that we'd be unable to cash her check. She went into a rant and said that those weren't hers and that someone who looked JUST like her with the SAME name had all those-- not her. I could tell then on that she was a lying psycho. All the checks were in the same week. In different Casino's. I bet she didn't know we could pull up her history like that.
She got really angry and demanded to see the supervisor. Mike smiled and was like: I am the supervisor.
"Is there anybody here above you?" she thought maybe his boss was there. But we have one boss per shift and he just happened to be the supervisor for that shift.
"No."
"This is ridiculous! There has to be someone else I can talk to."
Mike smiled. "Well the cage manager will be in tomorrow morning, you can talk with her."
The woman looked mad and stormed off.
Mike grinned and I could tell he loved that moment of telling her he was the boss. He's the coolest.
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