Very Expensive lunch adding injury to insult.

READ THE DAMN INSTRUCTIONS! International Service check assigned me a lunch at a fancy restaurant.
1. I dined on the wrong date.
2. Make an objection about the meal (How could I, it was superb!)_
3. Order coffee and then order coffee at the separate coffee shop
4. Accept $30.00 for out of pocket costs of $65.00.

Needless to say the report was rejected. I'm only upset because I wasted their time and my time knowing I did the wrong date. But surprisingly, I got 100% from Amusement Advantage for my first shop with them with no questions , revisions or clarifications.

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I feel your pain-I did the wrong grocery store while on vacation last summer. So I wasted an hour walking around asking various employees for help, then had to drive over to the right place!
As the other thread on here shows even very experienced shoppers make mistakes from time to time. One thing worth keeping in mind is that an "objection" does not have to mean that you are disputing the quality of the item, meal or service. The best time to make an "objection" is often before ordering or purchasing -- ie. "Is the salad filling enough for a meal?" or "Will the pizza take a long time to cook?" or "Is the fish frozen or fresh?" would likely all be valid objections for a restaurant shop. If this is the shop for a high-end Italian grocery/restaurant/coffee complex I'm pretty sure you could make this objections at the outset and then order whatever you wanted as long as it met the guidelines, so you could "object" to the salad size and then order a pizza.
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