Betherson
Londonderry,#2Author of original report
Tue, August 21, 2007
The manager DID in fact tell me that there were cameras, and tried to make us look like we were trying to get a free meal, or steal. I am not that type of person and was very offended that I was being perceived that way by other people dining in. Maybe the employees of CHARLEY'S should learn the procedure of taking an order and this kind of ordeal would not happen again. :) thank you. P.S- The police were only called because we were being "threatened" with the police like WE were the ones doing something wrong.
Mzwing
Frankfort,#3UPDATE Employee
Fri, August 17, 2007
On the particular evening the complaining party came to dine I was working. The party did in fact come in, and began talking to another employee. There were 3 people, 2 males, 1 female. The first male ordered, moved to allow the female to order, as she ordered the first male began talking more, and the female followed, leaving the last male to order. The cashier was concerned with telling another employee a particular request with the meal, and they all moved on. When we were ready to "clear" the order from the display screen it couldn't be cleared, meaning the order was not paid for. Yes they were informed, no problem resulted in the beginning. Then it suddenly became an issue of the cashier pocketing the money from the order. The drawers were counted, did not come up over by any amount, which they would have had the order been paid for. The male continued to then state that she had put it in her pocket, the cashiers pockets, and purse were checked. The complaining party then chose to call the police. The police spoke to both parties, explained the situation, after the police left the property the complaining party then left pulling through our drive thru yelling something?? I know that until the male became rude it was not an ugly situation. The 3 individuals were asked to come in to speak with the person most in charge of Charley's. They did not show up for that. They were never told there was a monitor in our building, the story told is not as employees recall it. I decline to comment on how I felt the individuals looks or anything, that has nothing to do with anything.
Betherson
Londonderry,#4Author of original report
Tue, July 24, 2007
Regardless if we did, or did not pay. There is not a reason in the world to be treated that way while having a meal. Like I said above, I was being embarrassed in front of an entire dining room full of customers, and that the cashier was new, so NO I did not recieve a reciept! Thanks :)
Cory
San Antonio,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 24, 2007
"I was PRETTY SURE my fiance paid". "...we couldn't remember FOR SURE if we paid anyway,...". I find it odd that when you use the term "we" couldn't remember and your fiance is suppose to have been the one that paid and he can't remember. "...PROBABLY pocketed the money herself". And I find it really odd that someone would pay twice. Was there anything you were SURE of? I think the cashier was the only person who seemed to know what happened that night. You were too busy talking to the cook to know what happened? The few times I go to places like that, they always stuff a receipt into my hand. It probably pays to get a receipt, in the future. That way you'll know for SURE that you paid.