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This evening an interesting though not unusual incident occurred at my restaurant
A well-dressed young couple in their 20s came to makan. After a meal of $69.00, the man took out his credit card to pay and the card was maxed up, so he took out a second and third card with the same result.
My waiter politely asked if he had cash because waiting for the approval was holding up the queue.
He exploded, banged table and demanded to see the manager. I came over and said I am the owner and asked him to pay up or I will call the police. He said he will get his lawyer to sue me for embarassing him in public.
I pointed to him the overhead CCTV which recorded the whole incident and told him to pay up and leave and save us all the trouble. He said he had no cash, so had to go through the credit cards.
Finally, his woman companion paid - also with credit card - and told him off for making a scene unnecessarily and caused other customers to stare at them.
$69 so many cards. If only Singaporean youngsters can pay cash like the PRCs - save trouble and save me pay the mecrhant levy.
Sigh.... we need more PRCs to upgrade our quality of life.
A well-dressed young couple in their 20s came to makan. After a meal of $69.00, the man took out his credit card to pay and the card was maxed up, so he took out a second and third card with the same result.
My waiter politely asked if he had cash because waiting for the approval was holding up the queue.
He exploded, banged table and demanded to see the manager. I came over and said I am the owner and asked him to pay up or I will call the police. He said he will get his lawyer to sue me for embarassing him in public.
I pointed to him the overhead CCTV which recorded the whole incident and told him to pay up and leave and save us all the trouble. He said he had no cash, so had to go through the credit cards.
Finally, his woman companion paid - also with credit card - and told him off for making a scene unnecessarily and caused other customers to stare at them.
$69 so many cards. If only Singaporean youngsters can pay cash like the PRCs - save trouble and save me pay the mecrhant levy.
Sigh.... we need more PRCs to upgrade our quality of life.