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This isn't looking good... Hmmmm. Just happened when I washed my car I think but I washed it in my front yard with just hose pressure, none of that BP shit high pressure stuff

its a fake

that signature is Robert Mugabe's. (Dictator of Zimbabwe)

-D

Hes in the list of Zoo's most hated people. "Lowering the countries living standards ranking to lowest in the world, only rivalled by their rank in alphabetical order"

lol was anyone taking it serious?

i mean it costs 10cents to make a burger 5cents for fries totalling a saving of $10 a month. the real cost saving is not bothering to train there new staff members :mrt:

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lol was anyone taking it serious?

i mean it costs 10cents to make a burger 5cents for fries totalling a saving of $10 a month. the real cost saving is not bothering to train there new staff members :D

:mrt: so true!

Do you know how many times I've had to correct those dumbasses! And its not just Maccas either ... other fast food places, servos, delis, newsagents etc :)

Count your change each and everytime people.

What shits me the most is the customer service you get when you go through the drive throughs.... the fkn attitude some of these pricks give you! Then they fk your order up and get narky about having to fix it....WTF!

I got some asswipe fired from BP a few months ago.

Some import who clearly didn't like working in australia and being paid in dollars by the hour, not cents. Dealt with him a few times prior and lacks a smile and friendly service. I went to pay for fuel the last time and he snatched the credit card from my hand. Swipes it, punches in the charge, and holds his hand over the display for me to approve. I ain't approving a transaction I can't see the display on, so I try to take the eftpos thing off him and he starts going off like I'm trying to holdup the joint. I tell him I'm not approving it because I can't see it. He reluctantly gives me the display and I approve. I sign the receipt, and he just tosses my card back on the counter (giving me attitude now), which bounces onto the floor. I ask to see the manager straight away. Relay the whole scenario to her. She asks what he has to say for himself, and he replies "what do you care?" :mrt: You need to learn some manners boy! I tell him if he can't be arsed appreciating having an australian job, maybe he shouldn't work in australia! The manager agreed :)

I really hate poor customer service ... and its only getting worse with young idiots who can't count to 10, handling our money in everyday transactions.

lol lay off the kids on mc d's, how much attitude you have when you were 10yrs old. not to mention they getting about a $1 an hour to run the place.

Exactly!

Its not easy having your Facebook social life inconvienced because you gotta work for your dollar. Doing your job properly does not take priority over texting ya mate Davo about the easy 13yo from down the Bay that you almost scored almost. Its enough to drive the fragile kids to suicide missing like all the totally like cool stuff in life like.

Now wheres that cotton wool?

:mrt:

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