Concerned222 asked:


I recently went to a pizza shop, its a chain but it only has 2 locations, so no website to complain at. They are also not a member of the Better Business Bureau.

Here’s the story. I went in for a quick slice after college on my way back home. I walk in and look at the menu, and ask “Do you guys have any kind of combo or anything with some pizza or a drink, or is it all seperate prices?. The employees were all pre-occupied watching tv in their dining area, and an older man working there said this to me “If you want a god-damn combo go to subway next door.” I replied to him “Do you think that’s the right way to treat a paying customer?” His response was “I don’t care, we don’t do that here. Go somewhere else.” Another employee was laughing about it. Wondering what my options are, as i would really like to show these toolbags that they can’t just screw over and be rude to anyone who asks a legit question about their services. I want to know any and all options i have, even those not within reason (aka start a protest). This is in PA by the way. Thanks in advance.

Carlie

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5 Responses to “Looking to do something legal to show business customers are not to be screwed?”

  1. jealous elf on February 3rd, 2010 9:04 am

    Dawn

    write a letter to the owner/manager.

    then, don’t spend money there.

    then, don’t waste another minute thinking about it.

    there are bigger problems in the world than a rude customer service person.

  2. Munya Says: GFOD on February 5th, 2010 12:34 pm

    Hoyt

    technically you were not a “paying customer” because you had not paid for anything yet.

    And you really cant do much “legally”–what, sue them because they ran you out of their store? I doubt that case will make it before a judge, good luck with that.

    Your best “revenge” is to…NOT go there. Ever. And tell everyone what poor service/attitude you got from them.

  3. mr badeet badeet on February 7th, 2010 7:34 pm

    Leona

    I would start by including the name, and telling your story to as many people try to eat there. But sorry to break it to you it sounds more like a mafia front then an actual pizza joint so you could just be asking for problems. For example here in Seattle there was this pawn store that charged more for used tools then they cost at the hardware store, I know my tools and values so I was like wtf… Well they said they didn’t care so I was like yeah cause you suck ba… Any way they were in the paper not long after, it was just a front store for O.C.

  4. gaza on February 9th, 2010 3:18 pm

    Lucila

    The best solution is call the owner. Write the owner, and email the SOB and explain how rudely you were treated and tell him if he doesn’t fire these employees, you will organize a Protest at both his stores, and a letter from him explaining his actions.

    If you don’t do something like this, they’ll continue the same rude behavior.

  5. Mignonne on February 12th, 2010 8:03 am

    Hollie

    Hopefully they have a business license. You can get that information from the City. Track down the owner and let him know what happened. certainly the owner of the store wouldn’t treat customers like that - the owner would be grateful to find out what is really happening in the store when he/she isn’t there.