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by smokdivr28 Posted Sun September 4, 2011 @ 9:08 PM
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I think a lot of people are way too quick to make excuses for bad customer service. I may be reading too much into what she wrote here, but the exclamation point that she used when describing the cashier's response indicates to me that the tone and inflection that the cashier used was offensive. I don't care how busy you are, there is never a reason to "snap" at a customer. My wife is a general manager at a fast food establishment and the phone rings quite often. Often times it is with people who want to place large orders. Sometimes these orders are not large by the restaurant's standards, but in the customer's eye it is. It is a disservice to the restaurant to walk in and place a very large order because that instantly puts the entire operation behind, which in turn causes other paying customers to have to wait longer in line. Nevertheless the calls are taken in a courteous fashion, and if it is necessary to put the caller on hold it is done in a courteous fashion. The manager is normally available to field calls. If this same situation had happened at the restaurant in which my wife works, and a complaint was made, the owner of the restaurant would insist on a minimum of a write up for the cashier....if he didn't insist on outright firing her. If my wife didn't offer an apology....and yes, along with some free food (compensation), she would not have a job anymore either. The only reason these employees can still get away with poor attitudes and poor customer service is because we as a whole tend to roll over and take it.
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by steveyb Posted Thu June 30, 2011 @ 1:38 AM
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Compensation??? Like a popeye's gift card???? Silly
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by Scott L. Posted Wed June 8, 2011 @ 7:40 PM
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First of all, please do not yell. No one will take you serious if you do. Especially the company you are complaining about.
Now, here is the thing... You called a fast food restaurant asked them to cook a bunch of food for you and asked if you could come pick it up?
Why? They have a drive through you know. Try driving up to the drive through placing your order and then waiting at the window. They will make it and you wont even have to get out of your car.
You will get no compensation because they offer a drive through, you should have used that. You will get no apology because they did nothing wrong.
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by DeeM Posted Mon May 30, 2011 @ 2:22 AM
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You deserve no compensation because there is nothing to compensate you for. If you are unhappy with Popeyes then perhaps you should try another restaurant.
Being "very furious" about this seems unwarranted to me. Life is too short to get hung up on not getting the fried chicken you want the moment you want it. Annoyed or irritated I get, but "very furious" seems like overkill to me.
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by cissy Posted Fri May 27, 2011 @ 5:13 PM
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I'm sorry for your experience, but the cashier had "paying" customers in front of her. Cash in hand! If you placed the order, had them prepare it, then not arrive for the pickup to pay for the order, well she has to answer for that. By the way, what do you consider a large order. That's subjective.
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I agree
by jeishere Thu May 26, 2011 @ 9:58 AM
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by Jared C. Posted Tue May 24, 2011 @ 2:26 PM
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You aren't entitled to either - compensation or an apology.
Popeye's is fast food and there is not a single fast food restaurant I know of that will take a take-out order over the phone.
Arby's, Wendy's, KFC, McD's, Burger King and Taco Bell do not take take-out orders over the phone. Why would Popeye's be any different?
Next time, just go to the restaurant, place your order and wait for it. Bring a book or something to read if you don't want to be bored.
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Actually
by Jessica S. Wed May 25, 2011 @ 9:43 PM
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Not true...
by hussyinterrupted Tue May 31, 2011 @ 12:53 PM
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by PepperElf Posted Tue May 24, 2011 @ 9:19 AM
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There's a LOT of reasons why she has the right to tell you "no".
1) When you ring up food at these places you have to pay when you order. That's how the machines are set up. I don't know of ANY fast food place that takes phone-orders, except Subway.
2) They were busy. The customers IN LINE are there first. They shouldn't have to have their orders shoved back just because someone called in.
Would YOU be happy if someone on the phone got their giant order put in front of yours? Or would you yell at the cashier for it?
3) It's not rude to say no. Seriously. It's not rude. You may be upset that you didn't get what you wanted but there's nothing wrong with that.
I don't see how compensation is required.
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by dg132001 Posted Mon May 23, 2011 @ 4:44 PM
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Of course they aren't going to take a phone order from you. They have a drive thru. Taking orders over the phone for a place like Popeyes isn't a good idea because what happens if you don't come to pick it up?
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You don't deserve compensation. What on earth should you be compensated for? She did the right thing and gave priority to the people who were there!
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by olie Posted Fri May 27, 2011 @ 8:42 PM
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when an older woman(I was about 45 at the time) walked right up past me and addressed the clerk.
I said, "Excuse me, I was next."
She said, "Well, I just had a question."
I said, "So did *I*!"
She said, "Well, I didn't know that."
For some strange reason I got bold and said, "That's because you didn't WAIT your turn."
To the clerk's credit, she looked to me first; I asked my question and went on my merry way. I probably smirked at the other woman.
Lisa, I like your comparison of "Can you hold?" to "I'll be right with you." It lets me know that the store is busy, but I am acknowledged, and I'll be served as soon as possible.
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by askchibi Posted Thu June 9, 2011 @ 7:31 PM
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Agh! I hate when people cut in line with the excuse that they just have a question. I had this happen to me today at office depot. there were plenty of other free clerks around, yet the woman walked up to the cashier ringing me and asked her questions, distracting her from ringing me up. i was thisclose to telling her to find a free clerk to help her. at the very least, i think that people should say, “Excuse me” before clearly interrupting others.
i ship using online usps postage a lot and sometimes have to drop it off at the post office due to size. i wait until the clerk is done and before they call another person before asking if I can simply drop them off (which, when you’re using online postage, is literally a matter of handing the package.) If I am shipping international and need them scanned in, even though they are all pre-paid, I wait my turn in line.
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