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Old 03-02-2010, 08:40 PM  
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Originally Posted by CyberAge-Dave View Post
Because you will call your bank in the morning telling them you didn't make the other 4 shot charges. That there should have only been 1 on there.

The bartenders regulate how much you drink and it's their responsibility to make sure you haven't had too much. There are spotters that watch for this stuff.

It works both ways tho, that reminds me of the last situation when I went out. I order two crown and cokes and then switch to bottles of beer which I had two. I ask for my check and she brings me a generic slip saying Misc total $38.xx I just looked at her and said seriously? I said let me see what you have me down for. She returns and says I have you down for two crown and cokes from me and two from the other waitress then two beers from me again. Did she really think I was that lit from that small amount of alcohol? I asked if she mistakenly made the drinks doubles or something and she said no that I drank 4 mixed drinks before switching to beers. This is exactly why I hate going out I am already overpaying for drinks in most cases then over and over people try to pull this shit. I give props to the legit business owners but it is so hard to keep a watch on all the employees (if the owners even care). What does this girl gain by this? overcharge me almost 15 dollars to get 15% of that as a tip? I will now punish all waitresses by making them ring out every drink order separately.

(sorry not directing this to you specifically, I'm just saying I would spend more or be less careful of my spending if I could order a round for me and friends from a vending type machine or some other automated system)
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