Questions to those who work at U.S restaurants or pubs
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Questions to those who work at U.S restaurants or pubs
If you pay with a credit card and you end up punching a bouncer and quickly running to the front to grab it, will the restaurant or bar know your full name and charge you for theft? Or will it automatically be charged every time you use it and by grabbing it you only not paid the tips?
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wtf is a chit card strangler?
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I meant credit card. Bybthe way this is a hypothetical situation I almost got in last weaken. Two high class bytches at a fancy restaurantstole my seat and I had a beer there while I used the restroom. I was like a split hair from grabbing them an throwing them to the floor or off my seat and in the same restaurant a bar tender who was this fat black guy kept telling me to move and trying to order me around. One of these situations almost ended with me hitting him but my card was at the front. Let's say I did hit him and saw him rounding up his buddies and quickly ran to the front to grab it. Wool they have known my name?
I want to know next time I go there so I don't feel punked or that I have to back down again.
I want to know next time I go there so I don't feel punked or that I have to back down again.
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Why is your spelling so shit Strangler?
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I dunno, but someone being as obsessed with hurting people as him doesn't seem like the school-going type to me.
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Yes but why is your spelling so shit?
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as soon as you give them your card they keep it, but they swipe it on the tab so they know that you can pay.
so yeah they got your info, and even if you run and get it (never happened) they'll still charge you and close the account, and probably with a few extra drinks on it.
Holding onto your card is to discourage people from walking out without closing their tab and signing the slip, tho if it happens I guarantee they close the tab anyway.
so yeah they got your info, and even if you run and get it (never happened) they'll still charge you and close the account, and probably with a few extra drinks on it.
Holding onto your card is to discourage people from walking out without closing their tab and signing the slip, tho if it happens I guarantee they close the tab anyway.
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wait card at the front? you in fucking europe or some gay shit/?
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Ryoki wrote:Yes but why is your spelling so shit?

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Cancel your card or report it stolen/lost. Problem solved. The charge would sit at "pending" for a few hours anyhow.Intimidation27 wrote:If you pay with a credit card and you end up punching a bouncer and quickly running to the front to grab it, will the restaurant or bar know your full name and charge you for theft? Or will it automatically be charged every time you use it and by grabbing it you only not paid the tips?
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Yep, I've known guys to go on a mad bender at the bar, then report the card stolen the next morning. No bill...
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What the fuck is this shit?
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lol k. sounds like a cool story from one tool to another , but nobody in their right mind would actually take the risk and ending up having to pay a $3000 bill.xer0s wrote:Yep, I've known guys to go on a mad bender at the bar, then report the card stolen the next morning. No bill...
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I love that tone YongwangYongwang wrote:What the fuck is this shit?

Personally I report it lost/stolen.
Problem is that for the re offender (read those violent types out there) this would only work a couple of times before they (the banks) get wise

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Re: Questions to those who work at U.S restaurants or pubs
You would if you already had a lot of money and don't give a shit...Tsakali wrote:lol k. sounds like a cool story from one tool to another , but nobody in their right mind would actually take the risk and ending up having to pay a $3000 bill.xer0s wrote:Yep, I've known guys to go on a mad bender at the bar, then report the card stolen the next morning. No bill...
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No.Szczelec27 wrote:But wouldnt they check the cameras and see the person doing the purchase at the restaurants or services it was used at after he reported it missing? Plus, the signatures would be there on the receipts and the bar tenders would be able to identify the person if their picture was on the card. Also, wouldnt the bank ask them when and how exactly it was stolen and why it took so long for the person to report it?xer0s wrote:Yep, I've known guys to go on a mad bender at the bar, then report the card stolen the next morning. No bill...