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<p>[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 548164, member: 17621"]Lotta good points. The guy, who I'm sure is the owner, has to know who I am. I've used a couple different credit cards .I would think it would be easy enough to remember a name from a somewhat frequent customer (especially my name, trust me, it 's not a common one). The first or second time I was there, he asked me where I worked. I told him. He asked me if I knew someone that work there (turns out I didn't, maybe because I work weekend nights). Anyway, I understand there are a lots of idiots/thieves/scammers, whatever, more so today than ever I suppose, but, I don't know . I thought I had built up a little of "something". It surprised me and PO'd me the more I thought about it after I left. I know it's got to be tough to trust anyone these days, and if I were in his positio I might be just like he is, maybe worse, because I trust noone either. However, it he's that paranoid about people ripping him off, especially repeat cutomers, maybe he should employ some different tactics, maybe an intense video security system, ask for everyone's ID when they come in or something. I don't know. I have to say if was offensive. I can understand the first or even second time, but, I know he has my information if he wanted it, has seen my car, and liek I said, knows where I work. I have a different opinion of him now, and I have to admit, I don't think I like him much now. (on a side note..he never gives me "10 percent" off as opposed to the other guy who has done so every time so far, which I kinda bugged me a little but I blew it off, until now). I think it's sad people/things are the way they are, but such is life I guess. If I had another coin shop locally I liked (and now I guess I'll look for one), I'd probably go there from now on. It just bummed me out as I thought I was building some kind of "repore" with him. I guess not.:goof:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 548164, member: 17621"]Lotta good points. The guy, who I'm sure is the owner, has to know who I am. I've used a couple different credit cards .I would think it would be easy enough to remember a name from a somewhat frequent customer (especially my name, trust me, it 's not a common one). The first or second time I was there, he asked me where I worked. I told him. He asked me if I knew someone that work there (turns out I didn't, maybe because I work weekend nights). Anyway, I understand there are a lots of idiots/thieves/scammers, whatever, more so today than ever I suppose, but, I don't know . I thought I had built up a little of "something". It surprised me and PO'd me the more I thought about it after I left. I know it's got to be tough to trust anyone these days, and if I were in his positio I might be just like he is, maybe worse, because I trust noone either. However, it he's that paranoid about people ripping him off, especially repeat cutomers, maybe he should employ some different tactics, maybe an intense video security system, ask for everyone's ID when they come in or something. I don't know. I have to say if was offensive. I can understand the first or even second time, but, I know he has my information if he wanted it, has seen my car, and liek I said, knows where I work. I have a different opinion of him now, and I have to admit, I don't think I like him much now. (on a side note..he never gives me "10 percent" off as opposed to the other guy who has done so every time so far, which I kinda bugged me a little but I blew it off, until now). I think it's sad people/things are the way they are, but such is life I guess. If I had another coin shop locally I liked (and now I guess I'll look for one), I'd probably go there from now on. It just bummed me out as I thought I was building some kind of "repore" with him. I guess not.:goof:[/QUOTE]
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