I am FED up with certain SC types regarding passport photos.
Let's make a few things clear.
1) We do anywhere from 2-8 passport photos a day. EACH associate.
2) We are very aware of the rules and regulations, seeing as it is part of our job and.....see #1.
3) The Post Office in the area actually sends people to US knowing that 95% of the time they are correct, and the other 5% are flukes that we'll fix with no difficulties.
Ok. So we know what we are doing. Why do people try and argue with us? Or tell us what they need? "I need a US Passport photo" is sufficient. I don't need to hear that you need two copies, the size, etc. We are also only set up to do US standardized photos - we'll try and fit other regulations for other countries, but that is not what we do and there are no guarantees. Do NOT take it out on us when we can't fit the requirements.
The other night, I had a lady coming in with a CD. So I start to walk her over to our counter kiosks so she could select her photos......no, (did you guess by the above rant?), she has a photo on there she wants as a passport photo.
Me: There are very specific regulations for passport photos and there are no guarantees it will be the right size if we don't take it.
SC: It's in color, it's fine.
Me:
(It's in color? That doesn't tell me diddly)
Me: Ok, I'll try and see what it looks like
(import photo into our computer)
Me: This photo won't be accepted, you need to have a white background. (It had a blue swirly background)
SC: No, all the paper said was it had to be color!
Me: It must be a straight-on photo also (hers was not quite a 3/4 shot, definitely an angle)
SC: NO, all that matters is that it is in color, it's on the application!
Me: (Getting ready to tell her fine, I'll do it but she'll pay for the redo, she won't get her money back)
Me: We do 4-8 photos a day, ma'am - I know the regulations.
SC: I have the paper in the car, I'll show you!
She walks out, I do a quick google and come up with the regulations - color OR B&W photo on a plain white or light-colored background........
Had it up on the screen for when she came back.
Never saw her again. Guess she took a good look at the paper while she was out there and realized she was dead wrong.
I wish we could just
any SC who thinks they know more about our product, services, or jobs than we do!
Let's make a few things clear.
1) We do anywhere from 2-8 passport photos a day. EACH associate.
2) We are very aware of the rules and regulations, seeing as it is part of our job and.....see #1.
3) The Post Office in the area actually sends people to US knowing that 95% of the time they are correct, and the other 5% are flukes that we'll fix with no difficulties.
Ok. So we know what we are doing. Why do people try and argue with us? Or tell us what they need? "I need a US Passport photo" is sufficient. I don't need to hear that you need two copies, the size, etc. We are also only set up to do US standardized photos - we'll try and fit other regulations for other countries, but that is not what we do and there are no guarantees. Do NOT take it out on us when we can't fit the requirements.
The other night, I had a lady coming in with a CD. So I start to walk her over to our counter kiosks so she could select her photos......no, (did you guess by the above rant?), she has a photo on there she wants as a passport photo.

Me: There are very specific regulations for passport photos and there are no guarantees it will be the right size if we don't take it.
SC: It's in color, it's fine.
Me:

Me: Ok, I'll try and see what it looks like
(import photo into our computer)
Me: This photo won't be accepted, you need to have a white background. (It had a blue swirly background)
SC: No, all the paper said was it had to be color!
Me: It must be a straight-on photo also (hers was not quite a 3/4 shot, definitely an angle)
SC: NO, all that matters is that it is in color, it's on the application!
Me: (Getting ready to tell her fine, I'll do it but she'll pay for the redo, she won't get her money back)
Me: We do 4-8 photos a day, ma'am - I know the regulations.
SC: I have the paper in the car, I'll show you!
She walks out, I do a quick google and come up with the regulations - color OR B&W photo on a plain white or light-colored background........
Had it up on the screen for when she came back.
Never saw her again. Guess she took a good look at the paper while she was out there and realized she was dead wrong.

I wish we could just

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