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by Keith C. Sat April 19, 2008 @ 1:15 AM
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by Timothy C. Posted Thu April 17, 2008 @ 9:47 AM
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You really thought they should have sent you a coupon for a free footlong or two? Because you did not get double meat? How do you figure that is appropriate compensation? Extra meat at our subway is 99cents.
Wayne you should probaly eat foods that grow bones and fortify with calcium because you obviously don't have a spine! How do you walk? You are so lying about throwing away a coupon for a free 6" sub too. Who would do that?!
You watched them make your sub right?! Why did you not say something to the "Submaker"?! Usually they ask before putting on lettuce and trimmings what you want...THIS would be the time you say excuse me is that "Double Meat"? I always watch them...I would expecially watch to see I got the Double Meat, as I believe most people would. If you just didn't say anything why did you not tell the cashier?!
Nothing in your letter is believable.
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by Richard S. Posted Tue April 15, 2008 @ 5:01 PM
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How is asking, "Was double meat put on the sandwich" causing a scene?
Subway tried fixing the situation by sending you a coupon for a free six inch. I think this would more than cover the price difference between the double meat and not having double meat on the sandwich.
For example you ordered a 6" sub and the charged you for a 12". The difference between most of their sandwiches is $2.50. If they sent you a coupon for a free six inch this would have covered the overcharge.
I could not find how much Subway charges for double the meet on a footlong but I think it is $3.00. Most six inch subs are more than $3.00
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by Marty5223 Posted Tue April 15, 2008 @ 3:44 PM
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You know maybe she really did get double meat and didn't know it. Perhaps this store has reduced the amount of meat it puts on a sandwich.
The official Subway web site says that footlongs are 5 dollars on special That is what we have going on around my city. Perhaps they just were putting less meat on the sandwiches during the special.
The reason I say this is because many companies are downsizing what you get for your money.
Example: I know the large pizzas are really what I use to get as mediums at my local national pizza shop.
A lot of companies are putting less product in their packaging at grocery stores. Many times with subtle changes, or none at all other than dropping the ounces down on the label. This way the consumer hardly notices. They keep the price the same...but then they really don't because they give you less for the old price.
Ice cream use to be pretty much standard 1/2 gallon containers. Ever notice a lot of them are less than that size now? They look the same at a glance.
Anyway just throwing that out as a possiblity. I have not been in a Subway in a while...but think I might be dropping in to grab a 5 dollar footlong myself soon.
I think I would of been happy with the 6 inch free coupon especially since this customer didn't speak up at the time of the alleged overcharge.
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by SuzieCat Posted Mon April 14, 2008 @ 12:25 PM
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Isn't the price of a six inch MORE than the price of adding double meat? I am pretty sure it is in my SUbway near me.
Why do you want a "free footlong or two" when all you are out is a couple bucks? What they sent more than compensated you financially.
Why did you pay the double meat price? You said you "didnt want to make a scene". How is saying, "Excuse me, I was charged for double meat but did not receive it" a scene?
I just dont get why you are insulted at being offered something of MORE value than what you are out. And I REALLY dont get why you jsut didnt speak up in the first place. Your sone must also be confused as to why you didnt handle it when he pouinted it out.
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I'll bet...
by All About the Branding Mon April 14, 2008 @ 10:24 AM
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"make a scene"? Huh? How about simply saying, "He didn't put double meat on my sub, and that's fine, but I'll pay just the regular price on that." There's no scene, no confrontation. Just a simple conversation between you and someone providing you with a product.
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Pea soup
by ~Fiナ-la-ネea~ Mon April 14, 2008 @ 4:28 PM
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It was
by ~Fiナ-la-ネea~ Mon April 14, 2008 @ 10:12 PM
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Hypocritical
by YouAreKiddingMe Thu April 17, 2008 @ 10:25 PM
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