@jmitw wrote:
@Tarantado wrote:
@iblessyah wrote:
I like NOT hearing from Market Force. It means everything is OK. I'm still mad at them though.
Last month I ordered a medium drink and was given a large. The receipt said large. How do you tell the person at the window....I'm sorry. I told you I wanted a dang medium. Give me a medium and change the receipt. They declined my shop. No reimbursement and no fee plus I don't eat the food! If they do that to me again they can find someone else that will pay to not get paid due to employee mistakes. See,s like the client would want to know what's happening. I ordered the way they told me to. It was employee error. But it cost ME money.
I'm surprised people are still seeing issues with this....
I've had this happen to me many times, but never a rejection. Did you properly answer the questions, then detail this in your report?
You're supposed to order a "Medium ____ Value Meal." If you see it on the monitor and it shows large, you can try once to correct them and state you wanted medium. After that, just go with the flow.
It doesn't alwasys show on the monitor...sometimes the monitor is not working at all..and some don't have a monitor...
And that's OK. As long as you ordered specifically a 'Medium ____ Value Meal,' and there were no signs from the order taker that he/she interpreted it as a 'large' whatever, you should have been paid, as long as the questions were answered correctly in your report. In other words, you would make sure the reader interpreted your visit that you clearly ordered 'medium,' but the receipt isn't what you ordered at the speaker and you received the incorrect drink size as well.
Have you attempted to review your report and inquire with the Helpdesk regarding this? The guidelines are pretty clear on this, so you could probably get this decision overturned if this was accurately described in your report.
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