Consumer Advocate fighting Merchant scams
USA#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sun, July 22, 2012
I worked for the company for 3 years and Bill Serrano managed the store that I worked at on Val Vista for a while back then. I have to say that this is the best company that I had ever worked for in my life and i am in my late 40's now. The whole Serrano family is fair and they are great people in my opinion. I will always speak highly of the Serranos. They are wonderful and the food is good, clean and more healthy than many other Mexican restaurants. I left the company because I had personal problems and could not maintain my job there. I wish I had stayed. Best family owned company that I have ever worked for. I wish them nothing but success and more happy customers in the future.. I still dine there because from experience, I know the food is good, their health standards of cleanliness is superb and I've always had a good experience. I suggest that anyone who wants to order something ala cart next time, ask the server what the best way to do this would be.. for instance, you might have ordered something that the flautas came with and split the plate with your mother. There is always a solution if you communicate with your server!
ex bartender, Val Vista store- Chris C. :)
Robert
Irvine,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, July 17, 2012
First you spend 1/2 of your "RipOff" giving us your life story which has nothing to do with the rest of the report. You then admit that they don't have ala carte items on their menu, yet since you have been going there for 20 years you just ordered them but decided to not ask about the price.
You had a lovely meal and in your words they were quite tasty but not worth the $14.95, so how much were they worth?. You complain and they basically said that is the way it is. So you then call the corporate headquarters and you had one of the owners personally call you, apologize, and offer you a $10 gift card(to a place you have been going to for 20 years). Effectively turning the $14.95 Flautas into $4.95 Flautas. Yet you still feel robbed and still wrote a RipOff report on them.
Why the heck did you even call the Corporate Office, what could he have done to make you happy? Did you want a years worth of meals for free, how about the manager of the resturant strung up and hung, what about having him thrown in jail for 100 years, how about the server being forced to write "I will repeat the cost of any ala carte items" on the blackboard 100 times?
You really have to wonder sometimes why businesses even try to make things right.
Striderq
Columbia,#4General Comment
Tue, July 17, 2012
Since you were ordering something that wasn't priced on the menu, you should have asked for a price before ordering. The waiter could have mentioned it, but when you order something you're basically saying bring it to me.
As far as resolving your complaint. What exactly were you looking for? Mr Serrano offered you a $10 gift card. Since you stated that Grandma's flautas were $14.95, the acceptance of this card would have brought the price down to $4.95. That's a good price for 3 flautas. And while $10 may not have paid for a single item, it would pay most of it. Since you spent $26.95 and the flautas were $14.95, your combo plate was $12. The $10 gift card would put your price for your next meal at $2. A great deal. But since this wasn't enough for you, what exactly were you asking or expecting the restaurant to do???
By the way teacher, how much trouble was for you to "attain a second job"? I hope it's not English that you teach.