Math Is Your Friend, Part 2
(I used to work at a sandwich shop. We were having a special where you could get four or more of our smaller sandwiches for $2.99 each. Some customers don’t understand the concept of simple.)
Customer: “Do you have any specials today?”
Me: “Yes, you can get four or more 6″ subs for $2.99 each.”
Customer: “Do I have to get four?”
Me: “Yes.”
Customer: “Why? I’ll only be able to eat one.”
Me: “The computer won’t let me ring up the deal unless you order four or more sandwiches.”
Customer: “Okay, then I’ll get four turkeys.”
(The customer goes through his sandwich-topping business, and we finally make it to the register.)
Me: “Okay, four 6″s comes to $11.96.”
Customer: “I thought they were only $2.99 each.”
Me: “They are. Four times $2.99 is $11.96.”
Customer: “I think you’re charging me too much. Can I see a receipt?”
Me: *prints a receipt*
Customer: “Your prices are wrong, I know it!”
(I take out a calculator and do the math. It comes out to $11.96.)
Customer: “Oh… I still don’t understand, but whatever!” *pays and leaves*
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Math Is Your Friend
Question of the Week
Have you ever served a bad customer who got what they deserved?