"this tab you handed back to me after I paid is inadequate barkeep, i need you to go back to the POS and generate a separate receipt that specifically shows I paid cash."@MSF wrote:
It would not necessarily seem out of the ordinary to request a receipt though..
@LindaM wrote:
I was thinking about picking up the shop you just mentioned.. but now that I know the request for the closed receipt, I’ll pass. Thank you for the info!!
@KokoBWare wrote:
"this tab you handed back to me after I paid is inadequate barkeep, i need you to go back to the POS and generate a separate receipt that specifically shows I paid cash."@MSF wrote:
It would not necessarily seem out of the ordinary to request a receipt though..
I can't even.
Previous MSC for this client didn't look for loopholes to screw shoppers out of small fees but hey, live and learn. See ya.
@sestrahelena wrote:
TIL: Bob Woodward. Had to look it up.
@MSF wrote:
That was your tab you were given, not your receipt. It doesn't show that the transaction was completed (i.e., that you cashed out). Did you observe the bartender place your cash in the drawer and give you change from the drawer? Some MSCs would be satisfied with you detailing that and not pushing for a receipt if you had not been given one. It would not necessarily seem out of the ordinary to request a receipt though. It is common for business travelers to do this when they go to bars.
Kewl story.@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
@MSF wrote:
That was your tab you were given, not your receipt. It doesn't show that the transaction was completed (i.e., that you cashed out). Did you observe the bartender place your cash in the drawer and give you change from the drawer? Some MSCs would be satisfied with you detailing that and not pushing for a receipt if you had not been given one. It would not necessarily seem out of the ordinary to request a receipt though. It is common for business travelers to do this when they go to bars.
^Exactly.
If this was a bar compliance/integrity shop. It was essential to get a receipt, not just a tab.
A receipt is a natural component of this kind of shop.
I do not understand why the old MSC did not require receipts and gave the OP perfect scores.
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
@MSF wrote:
That was your tab you were given, not your receipt. It doesn't show that the transaction was completed (i.e., that you cashed out). Did you observe the bartender place your cash in the drawer and give you change from the drawer? Some MSCs would be satisfied with you detailing that and not pushing for a receipt if you had not been given one. It would not necessarily seem out of the ordinary to request a receipt though. It is common for business travelers to do this when they go to bars.
^Exactly.
If this was a bar compliance/integrity shop. It was essential to get a receipt, not just a tab.
A receipt is a natural component of this kind of shop.
I do not understand why the old MSC did not require receipts and gave the OP perfect scores.
@ceasesmith wrote:
My age is showing! (I didn't have to look it up, LOL! )
@sestrahelena wrote:
TIL: Bob Woodward. Had to look it up.
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
@MSF wrote:
That was your tab you were given, not your receipt. It doesn't show that the transaction was completed (i.e., that you cashed out). Did you observe the bartender place your cash in the drawer and give you change from the drawer? Some MSCs would be satisfied with you detailing that and not pushing for a receipt if you had not been given one. It would not necessarily seem out of the ordinary to request a receipt though. It is common for business travelers to do this when they go to bars.
^Exactly.
If this was a bar compliance/integrity shop. It was essential to get a receipt, not just a tab.
A receipt is a natural component of this kind of shop.
I do not understand why the old MSC did not require receipts and gave the OP perfect scores.
@KokoBWare wrote:
Anyone else get dinged by this company? I'm getting harassed with constant "requests" for more details on a bartender compliance shop, I don't pretend to be Bob Woodward or anything but this client's previous MSC always gave me 10s, now I'm getting "more details" emails with threats of shop disqualification, I'm almost ready to tell them to keep their little fee and de-register. Anyone?
Oh yeah, they insist on a receipt that "shows you paid in cash." After I paid (in cash), the bartender handed me the receipt that was in the glass before I paid, which had no indication of how I paid (since I hadn't paid yet). I guess I should have said "I need a receipt that shows I paid in cash." You know, just before I ask for a big neon sign to hang around my neck saying "I AM A SHOPPER!"
@Rousseau wrote:
@ceasesmith wrote:
My age is showing! (I didn't have to look it up, LOL! )
@sestrahelena wrote:
TIL: Bob Woodward. Had to look it up.
Woodward is often assigned to undergraduate students. Has been since 1974 and still is today. So, all that can be discerned from your message is that you are likely, but not certainly, 18+.
@Rousseau wrote:
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
@MSF wrote:
That was your tab you were given, not your receipt. It doesn't show that the transaction was completed (i.e., that you cashed out). Did you observe the bartender place your cash in the drawer and give you change from the drawer? Some MSCs would be satisfied with you detailing that and not pushing for a receipt if you had not been given one. It would not necessarily seem out of the ordinary to request a receipt though. It is common for business travelers to do this when they go to bars.
^Exactly.
If this was a bar compliance/integrity shop. It was essential to get a receipt, not just a tab.
A receipt is a natural component of this kind of shop.
I do not understand why the old MSC did not require receipts and gave the OP perfect scores.
Um, no. A receipt is not issued when the bartender pockets the cash. The tab - depending upon the system used - could have been voided by a knowing dishonest employee.
@ShoppingDad wrote:
Easily done, I need a receipt for company reimbursement, never been refused.