"I didn't make a scandal and left": Reddit tells stories about careless sellers
"I didn't make a scandal and left": Reddit tells stories about careless sellers
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Bad sandwiches, extended under-warranty and kitchen ladle detail in soup.

"I didn't make a scandal and left": Reddit tells stories about careless sellers
"I didn't make a scandal and left": Reddit tells stories about careless sellers

A discussion has appeared on the Reddit forum where users tell their stories about managers from restaurants, cafes and shops. Despite the fact that these are stories about American and European institutions, there are similar cases in the CIS countries too.

User DragonFlame47 decided to stop by a small cafe for lunch. For a long time they did not bring him an order and he decided to return the money. However, it turned out to be done only after calling the owner of the establishment.

I was in a cafe and the waiter forgot about my order. I didn't have time to wait, so I asked for a refund. The waiter refused. I turned to the manager, but he also turned out to be an asshole. I left the restaurant with no refund. Then I called the owner of the store and he returned the money to me. I don't go to this place anymore.

DragonFlame47 paid for an order it never received

GiveHerTheWorks ordered a sandwich, but the kitchen didn't have enough ingredients to make it. Apparently, the workers tried to get out, but they failed.

Once in a sandwich shop, 95% of my order was not reported. No exaggeration. I ordered a salad, turkey and avocado sandwich. But when they brought it to me, there was only half a slice of turkey inside, a slice of bacon, a tomato and some kind of old brown avocado.

It looks like they just didn't have enough ingredients, but they didn't tell me about it. I brought this sandwich to the manager, but he, it turns out, does not speak English well, although only 10 minutes ago he spoke excellently with the workers. I didn't scandalize and went to work.

GiveHerTheWorks got a bad sandwich

After purchasing the laptop, originalchaosinabox agreed to pay for the extended warranty. But in order to take advantage of it, the user had to make a scandal with the store manager.

Years ago, I bought a laptop and was given an extended warranty. A year later, it broke, but I have an extended warranty - I took it to the store.

They fixed my laptop, but it broke after a week. I ran to this store 4 times. When the laptop broke down again, I went to the manager. All he tried to offer me was just buy a second laptop. And I was very rude to him.

Then the manager still fulfilled the conditions of the extended warranty: he gave me a new laptop to take from the store in exchange for the old one. And this asshole, gritting his teeth, said to me at the end: "Well, you were very persistent, weren't you?"

originalchaosinabox knocked out new laptop under extended warranty

Usually, when people make reservations, restaurants try to keep them to the last. Apparently the Washington restaurant hadn't heard of this.

I have booked a table at a popular restaurant in Washington DC. They wrote that I have 10 minutes to come to the restaurant, otherwise my table will be given to someone else. I got there in 8 minutes, but my table was given away immediately after the message came to me. I showed the notification to the manager, but he asked me to leave. I do not appear in this place again.

argflarb has lost the reserved table But not all Reddit users are so "lucky" to various places. For example, a wrenatha unexpectedly received a dessert for finding a bucket part in his soup.

Once I found a strange metal thing in my soup. It turned out to be a part from a ladle that could not be found in the kitchen. For this they gave me a free dessert!

wrenatha got an unexpected bonus

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