maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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Nope. Not a hypocrite. If you've read my other posts, you'll see that I'm admittedly jealous that my PINs have stopped and admitted to not even thinking about it before. Not a darn thing hypocritical about that. Thanks for that though.I'll happily accept my 40% when offered. The person beside me should have received the same offer though.
I'm just saying that I can see where frequent and valued customers sometimes get little bonuses and coupons for their loyalty. Most businesses do it.
But random PINs sent to non existant people doesn't seem right to me. And I'm not ashamed to say I'm annoyed about it. Guess what?! Non existant people won't be reserving anything, whereas I'll be spending actual real life $$$.
I believe it should be Public offers with expiration dates. Everyone has the opportunity to use them or not. If they want to send PINs to whom they feel are their most loyal and deserving guests, then go ahead. It's sort of a customer service standard.
But I'm no hypocrite.
Deb
I disagree with discounts being a customer service standard. Many places give lowe rates to new customers in the hopes of hooking them.It is just like how the cable company offers a cheaper rate to new customers, but won't allow current customers to have the same rate. It is a bummer, but each business can give discounts to whoever they want.
Why worry about something you have no control over?