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The servo' in Alex I fill at, is a motorbike shop too. Never take my helmet off ... and never been asked to. They do know me by name though... the bike is well known round here too.![]()
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Years ago...I worked in a motorcycle shop that had this one particular customer, that always wore his fullface helmet when in the shop...and talking to us. The owner of said shop one day finally got the shits...went out the back...and put his own on, then came back out to see this chap. The customer in question looked flabbergasted and left. Odd.
I have a simple policy of "if they want the helmet removed - No problems!"
Just take off gloves, then helmet and sunnies, conduct transaction.
Remain at the counter!!!
Replace helmet and sunnies. Replace wallet. Replace gloves. Etc.
Sometimes I forget to put the radar detector earphone back in the ear, so I have to remove the helmet, etc, etc... Sometimes it can take aaaaaages...
Shame that their pump isn't pumping their product and other customers are inconvenienced by their policy.
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People with large egos and whose opinions are always right!
Blah blah blah....
Puhleease! Stop being so precious and exciteable.
I never take my helmet off at the service stations I frequent. It's kinda obvious I'm there to buy gas, not rob them Hey! I've just filled my bike, up, I've got my wallet out!), it's invariably during commuter hour, not the "wee small act like an arsehole and steal shit" hours, and I use the same coupla servos.
I always take my helmet off for banks, shops, etc.
Difference? Buying petrol is a quick (2 minute?) act, whereas the others require walking a bit further, and waiting longer. People on bikes at a petrol station who walk in, wallet in hand, are invariably not asking for it to be filled with cash, whereas someone walking into a bank wearing a helmet is not likely to be depositing cah, incognito like.
If anyone asked me to take my helmet off, I would, then explain why I had left it on, and tell them while I understood their policy, it was kinda stupid (read Sunhunting's post and personal experience).
In the final analysis, I am a customer, expect reasonable service, and if I don''t get it (like at the Caltex at the end of our street which - surprise, surprise! - is now out of business), I'll take my custom elsewhere. My perogative.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
It is as always... A MATTER OF CONVENIENCE. This flows on, to the importance of those getting INconvenienced. A client/customer, or themselves. Continued business with said client/customer, or NOT. To offend/embarrass a client/customer used to be a no-no. When did this change ... ???![]()
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