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Robin wrote: |
Do not put it on the floor!!!! By all means remove your lid if you want, but I ONCE put my helmet on the floor at a petrol station. That evening I was very sore and itchy around my chin and neck.
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Cheers I will do that in future, it hasn't happened to me yet, but I will take your advice and find some other place to put my helmet.
This isn't a gripe at the petrol station as such, but earlier when I went to fill up I went to the cashier and I didn't get served for well over a minute, because the two women attendants were more interested in talking about tonights Eastenders, that is downright rude and the fact she then swiped my debit card wrong so the process had to be started again I left pretty pissed off. Is there any way I can make a complaint?  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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I hate that Somerset Scratcher - it's the height of ignorance when you walk into a shop and two people behind the counter just ignore you and carry on talking, I REALLY REALLY HATE THAT!!! Pet hate of mine.
Once in Safeway I stood there for about 3 minutes I would say, and even after I suspiciously coughed, was looked at, they looked away and carried on talking. I banged my items down in front of them and said something along the lines of 'I'll go to a shop where the staff actually work to buy my groceries from now on!'
Oooooohhhh, that really does get my goat up!!!
<Sorry peeps, I'm off my soap-box now!!> ____________________ I have an asshole tolerance level of -10
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Fuel in a petrol station is to be expected really, and I'd much rather that it was spilt in there rather than on the roads. If you're annoyed don't take it out on the guy behind the till as it's nothing at all to do with him, and if you had an accident which was down to the petrol stations fault he wouldn't be paying, the company would. Speak to the manager, or just take your business elsewhere as there's normally a fairly good choice of petrol stations as long as you're not on the motorway or nearly run out of petrol, so next time if you don't like the service they provide, don't give them your money, take it elsewhere.
The person behind the tills really doesn't care if you're happy or unhappy with the service that you get, it makes no difference at all to him, other than if all the customers were unhappy they won't come back which means less work for him. He gets paid whatever happens so it's of no bother to him if you're very pissed off as he doesn't care really. I know I wouldn't care one bit how happy the customers were with the company, and I expect you also wouldn't care one bit. Ask to speak to the manager, or take it higher still and contact someone in the head office if you're really annoyed with the company. |
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I hate the whole taking your helmet off and paying first thing. But unless I’m away from home I use the same garage all the time. It's great as all the staff in the shop know me and when I pull up they just give me a wave or a nod. I no longer have to take my helmet off, pay first or get off the bike. I just fill up, ride to the window and done.
When I’m away from home I really miss my petrol station.  ____________________ 02 Firestorm. |
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Never been asked to remove my helmet in a petrol station that I can remember, but I can see the reason behind it, but being asked to get off the bike before filling it up is daft. If I was going to fill the bike up and ride off without paying, needing to get off the bike and then back onto it wouldn't stop me doing so. Complete lack of logic behind them asking people to do that.  |
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Quote: | No Offence to Fallen Angel, or any other female on this site, but I find it is usually women that carry on talking...because they do gossip quite a lot and I generally don't have any problems with men at the counter.  |
I would agree with you there 100%. Women shop attendees can be right cows also. I have another story when I lost my rag.....
I went to Klick to pickup my photos from Glastonbury the other week, now it was 5:20pm and the shop doesn't shut until 5:30pm, the door was still open even though the lights were out, so I went in and...
Me: "hiya" (in the nice friendly way I normally do)
Shop Assist: "we're closed" (in a really nippy way)
Me: (in a nice friendly manner AGAIN) "Is it not 5:30pm you close at?" (I was trying the nice approach)
Shop Assist: "Yeah, but it's 5:35pm" (even more ratty than before)
me: "It's only 5:20pm" (my friendliness was dying off now)
HER: "Well tough I've already cashed up!!!!"
Me: "EXCUSE ME?" (In a rather loud, disbelieved at the attitude kind of manner)
Her: "I said, I've already cashed up"
Me: "That's not what you said and I'll be writing in my letter of complaint to your head office what you said along with your lovely helpful attitude!! NOT. Thanks for all your help and you have a lovely evening too!"
BITCH !!! I'm telling you, I could have dragged her over that counter and punched her straight in the coupon - cheeky boot! She's obviously not had it for a couple of months!!
I'm always nice to people in the first instance , my moto in life is treat others the way you expect to be treated, but people like that really get my goat! ____________________ I have an asshole tolerance level of -10
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Ste wrote: | Fuel in a petrol station is to be expected really, and I'd much rather that it was spilt in there rather than on the roads. If you're annoyed don't take it out on the guy behind the till as it's nothing at all to do with him, and if you had an accident which was down to the petrol stations fault he wouldn't be paying, the company would. Speak to the manager, or just take your business elsewhere as there's normally a fairly good choice of petrol stations as long as you're not on the motorway or nearly run out of petrol, so next time if you don't like the service they provide, don't give them your money, take it elsewhere.
The person behind the tills really doesn't care if you're happy or unhappy with the service that you get, it makes no difference at all to him, other than if all the customers were unhappy they won't come back which means less work for him. He gets paid whatever happens so it's of no bother to him if you're very pissed off as he doesn't care really. I know I wouldn't care one bit how happy the customers were with the company, and I expect you also wouldn't care one bit. Ask to speak to the manager, or take it higher still and contact someone in the head office if you're really annoyed with the company. |
It was the rudeness I objected to more than the spillage.
As for me not caring about the customers of my company, I can assure you that my job would be on the line if I was found to be rude to a client. ____________________ With experience comes age. |
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I've found you can use electrons online, Amazon accept them and so do ebuyer, though some places do decline them, but a trick ive found is by saying that its a Visa Debit card, seems to take it most of the time  . |
Yeah I say it is a Visa Debit Card on Ebay, why does it matter anyway? As long as they have the number surely that is all that matters.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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I diagree with those who have said that you should expect fuel on the ground in a petrol station. You should be AWARE that there may be, but the garage has a duty of care to its customers to clean up any spillages promptly. It is just the same as if you slipped on a wet floor in a supermarket and they hadn't put up signs saying 'wet floor'. Not only are fuel spills a slip hazard but they are also an environmental and fire hazard. I can assure you that the HSE would take an extremely dim view of pools of diesel lying about on the forecourt.
My favourite was when I had my old PC50. They always used to moan because "It's a minimum delivery of 2 1/2 litres." Tank had a 2 litre capacity so I usually landed up putting 1.75 in or thereabouts. They never fully explained what they wanted me to do with the rest of it.
I once had one of them tell me I had to put my (900mm seat height) supermoto on its stand to fill up, I got off the bike and showed them the rediculous angle this left the filler cap at and they relented.
I never take my helmet off, even if there are signs saying so. noone has ever bothered me. It is a nuiscance to do so. Helmet in one hand, keys in the other. Now take off your gloves, transferring keys to mouth as you do so, with your third hand get out your wallet and with your fourth take your card out of said wallet and sign the chit. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I find that cleavage and a smile helps in the avoidance of having to remove one's lid
But not builder's-bottom type cleavage, of course. ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 297 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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