It was about a quarter after closing time. We were cleaning up and getting ready to leave and a customer drives up. The sign saying closed was ignored by said customer
and I politely told her "Sorry we are closed now." Her reply was a masterpiece of SC: "But you are open till (closing)." My reply: "We WERE open until (closing) and it is now 10 after closing." She tried to argue that it was before (closing) to no avail. My comment to my coworker was "I wish I could alter time and space and I surely would not be here" We got a good laugh out of the customer's cluelessness. So I decided to start a thread about this oh so SC tantrum inducing subject:
Rules about closing:
1. If there is a closed sign, red arrow, locked door or any other indication that the business is closed, they are closed and there is nothing you can do. Banging on doors, demanding we stop closing to serve you will not fly. Our systems and corp security people get very excited if we violate policy. We like our jobs.
2. If you are going to any business with a cash drawer (that would be any retail establishment), they will NOT have tills open very long after closing. It is a security risk. In addition, the systems will default to the next day and they cannot be overridden.
3. Do NOT argue about the time more than 5 minutes after the posted closing time. There are these neato things called computers and they tell everyone what time closing was done at. We did not close early to make you mad: we closed on time. YOU were 10-20 minutes late.
4. When we have closed and locked our building and are leaving, we cannot look something up for you: come back the next day.
Anyone want to add closing rules for SC's?

Rules about closing:
1. If there is a closed sign, red arrow, locked door or any other indication that the business is closed, they are closed and there is nothing you can do. Banging on doors, demanding we stop closing to serve you will not fly. Our systems and corp security people get very excited if we violate policy. We like our jobs.
2. If you are going to any business with a cash drawer (that would be any retail establishment), they will NOT have tills open very long after closing. It is a security risk. In addition, the systems will default to the next day and they cannot be overridden.
3. Do NOT argue about the time more than 5 minutes after the posted closing time. There are these neato things called computers and they tell everyone what time closing was done at. We did not close early to make you mad: we closed on time. YOU were 10-20 minutes late.
4. When we have closed and locked our building and are leaving, we cannot look something up for you: come back the next day.

Anyone want to add closing rules for SC's?

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