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| View Poll Results: Drink-pouring: before or after payment? | ||||||
| After - I’m not exerting elbow-energy pouring an Amstel only for your bloody card to get declined |
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| Before - giving customers the benefit of the doubt is just a default practice. I’m not paranoid |
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| Depends how you look/seem. I’d be wary of not setting up a pre.-tab for chavvy-looking folk |
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I thought it was only fast food / chippies that asked you to pay for stuff in advance Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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I’m not necessarily saying otherwise, which is why I presented my OP in a hypothetical light. In other words are you happy to stick with present custom or are you so much of a money-stickler/Peggy Mitchell that you’d rather people paid up-front if it was down to you?
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