Customer service employees share stories about the best and worst customers they've ever had: ‘They got the wrong omelette and . . . stomp[ed] it on the carpet’

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    "I have a customer that came in several times a month last year from November until February and tipped me $200 every time."
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    What's a customer you'll never forget? (Negative and positive)
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    My negative: one time I had a family come in already in a bad mood. I was super sweet offered them refills but gave them space. Guy ate his entire meal but wife didn't
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    touch hers and I made a few attempts to ask for feedback and I sent a manager over in a kind non pushy way. I get my tip receipt back and see a fat 0 on it and it says
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    "bad food worse service." Sloppy handwriting so I ask him what it says and he tells me and then he pushes me with his hands. and leaves. Then his wife comes up to me and
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    hands me $20 and says sorry my husband is such an a ole. I cried after that because I felt bad for the wife and the whole experience.
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    Positive: a group of older people at the end of my shift being tipsy and funny and an older lady telling me I'm pretty and gives me a big hug. Left me $50
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    Knotlt... 23h ago • I have a customer that came in several times a month last year from November until February and tipped me $200 every time. Gave my
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    kids a Christmas and gave me some breathing room for buying groceries. Then some coworkers got jealous and kind of
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    ruined it for me, but he actually came back again last weekend and tipped me $150 so we may be back in the swing of things?
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    21h ago Edited 18 • Couple positive ones.. Had a couple pay for their bar neighbor's dinner in honor of a friend who had just passed away. After
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    they left, that recipient paid for a round for the bar, and I had everyone cheers to the honored friend. Someone from that group paid it forward by buying another
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    person's meal, then that person did, etc. etc until I closed down and had to tell a full bar that all of their tabs had been paid and no, they couldn't pay it forward anymore.
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    Several hours of smiles all because of one friend being honored. Another... a regular of mine was intellectually disabled. A lot of
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    people don't realize they can enjoy alc ol, too. He never got drink and always had a chaperone, and I think he really enjoyed feeling like a part of the crew. He
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    was so proud of his job at the napkin factory! He asked my favorite color, and that's how I ended up using purple napkins at home for two years.
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    Count_your... • 1d ago. I'll never forget my first serving job at IHOP when an angry customer of mine got the wrong omelet and they proceeded to throw it on the ground and stomp it into the carpet.
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    Pi: edlibe... 20h ago • Not my customer, but a coworker's. We waited tables at a place that rhymes with Smacker Carol. My coworker is/was a lovely woman raising a small son by herself. Her hair and
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    makeup were always perfection. She has the sweetest nature and personality and is kind without fail. But she rarely smiled. She didn't smile much because her teeth were in awful shape from malnutrition and the effects of
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    pregnancy (IYKYK). One Sunday she waited on a youngish man who turned out to be an oral surgeon in Atlanta. He was in Savannah on vacation. He gave her
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    his card and asked her if she'd be willing to let him help her to smile again. He did it pro bono and her smile now lights. up every room she walks into.
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    spirit_of_... 22h ago. I had a customer try to tell me how to do my job. I was a corporate trainer...

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