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Available upon request - fee or no fee that is the question...
Posted Mon August 16, 2010 8:21 pm, by Michele R. written to Sonic Corporation
Write a Letter to this Company
I stopped by Sonic in Hamilton (east side) to pickup dessert for my folks and siblings - they wanted sundaes and with the 99 cent special after 8pm, I was willing to buy them all sundaes. I noticed that in small print under the sundae topping choices it said, "Nuts available upon request" in italics. I made my order and told them I wanted nuts on all 6 sundaes. I was told the price would be $5.94 at the window.
When I got to the window, the price changed to $7.44 and I said, 'I was told it was only $5.94.' and the girl looked at my order and said, 'nuts are extra - they cost an extra 25 cents.' and i replied, 'your sign says, nuts available upon request, it doesn't say they cost extra just that they are available.' and she replied snottingly, 'the nuts are available for an extra 25 cents per sundae. Do you want the nuts or not, and I said not at an extra 25 cents.'
She then turned around and said something to someone else - threw all 6 sundaes in the trash and made new ones with no nuts.
HELLOOOOOO... who is running this place???
IF something is available and it cost extra - the SIGN SHOULD SAY NUTS ARE EXTRA.... 25¢... AND NOT Available upon request.
I mean even McDonald's - though their sundaes are $1 the nuts are FREE if you want them, they are available upon request.... and are FREE - not an extra HIDDEN COST!!
*grumbles*
And then she THREW them all away instead of going out to the sign and seeing - 'Nuts available upon request' and no extra 25¢ on the sign for nuts, then she could have saved your company money by just serving the items and fixing the bill to be $5.94 like it was supposed to be!! *sighs*
Employees should not be so smart-assed with your customers. IF the sign had said it was extra - then I would have known, but I didn't know, and apparently the person who took my order didn't know either or she would have told me before she said $5.94 - only the person who served the order knew the difference and tried to get me to pay for apparently your sign's mistake and the other person's mistake, but in the end, she wasted 6 perfectly good sundaes by throwing them all in the trash and making new ones, wasting time, energy and in the end money.
I don't know what you can do to fix that... I'd say first fix your darn sign. If any of your ingredients are available upon request and cost extra - you better darn well have that extra price up there so us customers know how much it really is going to be and won't have any surprises at the window.
Next if your customer says as the sign reads - the your employees shouldn't be so asinine to toss six perfect sundaes - just reduce the cost because that is what your sign said... it didn't say 'nuts available upon request for an extra 25¢' it said, 'nuts available upon request'. To me and every customer out there that means - NO EXTRA COST, because if there was an EXTRA COST, the sign would say so!
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by InfinateLove1021 Posted Tue October 5, 2010 @ 8:29 PM
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I agree and disagree, but probably because I expect things to cost extra. Plus I work with food, and I'm not surprised, nuts ALWAYS cost extra. :\ I however think if the voice in the box said it was $5.94 then it should have stayed that price, and they should have double checked if you still wanted the nuts at the window and said "I'm sorry, we failed to say that the nuts cost extra, did you still want them?" Then if not, they were already ready, and if so, then add the nuts for an extra 10 seconds of wait time and everyone's happy. They should have told you when you mentioned the nuts, though, that they cost extra, if the company isn't smart enough to have the sign manufactured to say that. The "cashiers" or servers or whatever should be smart enough to catch on after the first incident and accomodate the flaw in the signage. Again, it was their fault for rushing the sundaes and not informing the extra cost, so they should have given them to you. At my store (grocery store in the southeast) they would have given them to you at the original price quoted, if not for FREE. We give free stuff away all the time to reconcile our mistakes (and then some). People take advantage of us, but atleast the ones that deserve our kindness get it. Sonic is usually good, too. I hope you called and complained to a manager of the problem AND rudeness.
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I used to have this same problem at the sonic by my house. ABout once a month I could get a craving for one of the sundays there, well sometimes I would get charged for nuts, sometimes I wouldnt get charged for nuts. I always chalked up the "free" nuts to an oversite.
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by Angie M. Posted Thu August 19, 2010 @ 1:28 PM
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It's funny. On the burger part of the menu it says
Add cheese - .50
Add bacon - .75
On the hot dog
Add cheese - .50
Onions available upon request (and those are free)
My Sonic doesn't charge extra for nuts. They're free but 'available upon request'.
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by t n. Posted Thu August 19, 2010 @ 1:42 AM
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It doesn't say the nuts are free either so why do you expect them to be?
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Perhaps you should have just gone home and cut up some fruit, that would have been a more nutritious snack without the hassle.
Good Day
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by PepperElf Posted Tue August 17, 2010 @ 11:51 PM
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I'm wondering....
you're upset that they threw out the sundaes you said you didn't want to pay for.
what were you expecting them to do with the sundaes then?
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You are exactly right and make several good points. If it's noted on the menu and carries an extra charge then that extra charge should be noted on the menu also.
And if nuts are available but not mentioned on the menu and there is an extra charge to order them, then the cashier should tell you about the extra charge before you pay.
The whole idea of throwing away six sundaes because of this issue is ridiculous. Nuts to that!
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Wow, they just threw them away? How wasteful. I think the menu board should say that the nuts cost extra, or when you order, you should be informed. I'm not a fan of surprise costs.
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Precident
by Kalphoenix Thu August 19, 2010 @ 4:43 PM
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Logic?
by Donno Wed August 18, 2010 @ 5:01 PM
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by Donno Posted Mon August 16, 2010 @ 11:54 PM
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Nuts are expensive. I don't care if McDonalds charges for them or not.
If the sign says "Nuts are available on request," I would expect to pay for them.
However, you can't pay for them if they don't charge you.
Perhaps the employee was dealing with more important tasks, such as serving sugar-free beverages to diabetics. That might explain missing the fact that you should have been charged for them. You can fully expect Sonic employees to walk and chew gum at the same time, but you better be prepared if they trip when they blow bubbles.
The budding brain surgeon at the window should have just given them to you at the quoted price, in my opinion, and then have walked over and smacked the person up the side of the head who rang them up wrong. Even if they were occupied making sure a person got the right drink, that is no excuse for anything less than perfection.
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I agree
by Lisa H. Tue August 17, 2010 @ 4:11 PM
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by andrea f. Posted Tue August 17, 2010 @ 9:15 PM
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I would have assumed the nuts were free, but the sign was there to let you know that you could have them if you asked for them...In today's world, where everyone's mother is deathly allergic to peanuts or nuts, that's just how I would have interpreted the sign, *shrug*
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