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    SC comes ro check in. He had already booked through Central Reservations but the CC isn't charged. It's only to hold the room for late arrival.

    Me: I'll need your ID and CC.
    SC gives me just his ID
    Me: I'll still need a CC.
    SC: That's all I have.
    Me: I'll need a CC to check you in.
    SC: I don't have a CC
    Me: Do you have cash?
    SC: No
    SC then calls a family member. The one who booked the room. SC then asks if I can take CC over the phone.
    Me: I cannot but if he access to a fax machine we can send him an authorization form.
    SC: No, he doesn't have access to a fax machine. You know what? Fuck this. Fuck you! You need to get another fucking job! Kiss my ass!

    How does a person travel all the way from MO with no cash or cc? How does he plan on paying for food? Have fun being stranded in Denver.
    Last edited by Mr Hero; 11-05-2009, 06:37 AM.
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  • #2
    How did he expect to pay for his room? With hopes & dreams?

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    • #3
      Maybe a jaunty tune?

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      • #4
        I'm always bemused by those who suggest I get a job while I am clearly in the process of being employed to do something.....
        - They say nothing good happens at 2AM, they're right, I happen at 2AM.

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        • #5
          I suppose it's him who needs a job as he doesn't seem to have any money
          !
          "For truth is always strange; stranger than fiction." -- Lord Byron

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          • #6
            I'm sorry you had to deal with someone from Misery.
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            • #7
              This used to happen to me ALL THE TIME.

              Even had one guy tell me he was in the army over and over and over, and if I didn't check his mother in using his credit card he was going to have one of his superiors call me. Every time I told him no, he told me he was in the army. BFD.

              I told him to go ahead and have them call, but that I would tell them the same thing.

              BUT HE WAS IN THE ARMY!! OH EM GEE.





              Seriously, what did he think that was going to do? Kind of like the people who used to tell me what we could charge for a government rate. Um, the government doesnt own this hotel, they don't get to tell us what to charge. THAT was a constant battle.

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              • #8
                To hazard a guess or two on that last one... his superiors would probably (a) be unable or unwilling to help him out, and (b) ream him out for being a jackass like that to a civilian...
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                • #9
                  My superiors always taught me you treat civilians nicer than your own mother.

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                  • #10
                    Not to mention the fact that they probably wouldn't want to be hassled with such trivial bullshiz.

                    I am sure that they have absolutely nothing better to do than fight this asshat's battles.

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                    • #11
                      Urg, I hate that. I have had to explain due to fraud in this day & age, I have to have signature and the whole 9 yards. The other day a guy claimed it was his company's credit card, which I don't doubt but we never recieved an authorization for it. So, I left the charges on the "company card" and also took his personal card and added a note just in case.
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