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  #471  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
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Default What's happening at Red Top Mountain State Park?!

Find out at www.FriendsOfRedTop.org.

Thanks!
Deb G.

I'm always listening.

There was also a post related to GA and Red Top Mountain, quite
recently.

I've added an exclamation point to the original header. (That makes
it a new
post instead of re, removed your e-mail, and crossposted it to the
originating
groups.

I call that... Ummmm??? Good information not going to waste.

Posted:
atl.general,rec.travel.usa-canada

TheNIGHTCRAWLER
(Borders do not exist in thought or word, only in action. I have been
known to
cross them.)
--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #472  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
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Default What's happening at Red Top Mountain State Park?!

Find out at www.FriendsOfRedTop.org.

Thanks!
Deb G.

I'm always listening.

There was also a post related to GA and Red Top Mountain, quite
recently.

I've added an exclamation point to the original header. (That makes
it a new
post instead of re, removed your e-mail, and crossposted it to the
originating
groups.

I call that... Ummmm??? Good information not going to waste.

Posted:
atl.general,rec.travel.usa-canada

TheNIGHTCRAWLER
(Borders do not exist in thought or word, only in action. I have been
known to
cross them.)
--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #473  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
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Default What's happening at Red Top Mountain State Park?!

Find out at www.FriendsOfRedTop.org.

Thanks!
Deb G.

I'm always listening.

There was also a post related to GA and Red Top Mountain, quite
recently.

I've added an exclamation point to the original header. (That makes
it a new
post instead of re, removed your e-mail, and crossposted it to the
originating
groups.

I call that... Ummmm??? Good information not going to waste.

Posted:
atl.general,rec.travel.usa-canada

TheNIGHTCRAWLER
(Borders do not exist in thought or word, only in action. I have been
known to
cross them.)
--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #474  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
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Default What's happening at Red Top Mountain State Park?!

Find out at www.FriendsOfRedTop.org.

Thanks!
Deb G.

I'm always listening.

There was also a post related to GA and Red Top Mountain, quite
recently.

I've added an exclamation point to the original header. (That makes
it a new
post instead of re, removed your e-mail, and crossposted it to the
originating
groups.

I call that... Ummmm??? Good information not going to waste.

Posted:
atl.general,rec.travel.usa-canada

TheNIGHTCRAWLER
(Borders do not exist in thought or word, only in action. I have been
known to
cross them.)
--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #475  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
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Default What's happening at Red Top Mountain State Park?!

Find out at www.FriendsOfRedTop.org.

Thanks!
Deb G.

I'm always listening.

There was also a post related to GA and Red Top Mountain, quite
recently.

I've added an exclamation point to the original header. (That makes
it a new
post instead of re, removed your e-mail, and crossposted it to the
originating
groups.

I call that... Ummmm??? Good information not going to waste.

Posted:
atl.general,rec.travel.usa-canada

TheNIGHTCRAWLER
(Borders do not exist in thought or word, only in action. I have been
known to
cross them.)
--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #476  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
Anonymous
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Default Beware - credit card rip-off

Richard-
You obviously have no direct experience in a retail environment, where
rules, policies, and procedures are mandated by a corporate entity
located
miles ( and time zones ) away from where the sale takes place.

And you state "obey the rules". What "rules" are those?

And finally, it's not simply a matter of a clerk asking for assistance
in
many cases. Some POS systems *do not possess* the flexibility to
determine
different charge card exchange rates.

Your turn.

LH

"Richard" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 03:36:30 GMT, "Lester Higgins"
wrote:

You suppose that some underpaid sales associate in the U.S. has

*any*
control over the POS ( Point Of Sale, NOT Piece Of S**t ;-) )system
their
employer uses? Geez, give me a break. If you have a problem, notify

the
store management or corporate entity ( if there is one ). It is not
reasonable to expect a clerk to "ask you which currency you want to

be
bill
in", because they often times have *no control* over the transaction
processing ( speaking from first-hand experience ).

LH

So you are saying that it unreasonable to ask a sales clerk to obey
the rules. In my opinion that is a perfectly reasonable request.
If they can't sort it out themselves then they can ask for

assistance

--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #477  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
Anonymous
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Default Beware - credit card rip-off

Richard-
You obviously have no direct experience in a retail environment, where
rules, policies, and procedures are mandated by a corporate entity
located
miles ( and time zones ) away from where the sale takes place.

And you state "obey the rules". What "rules" are those?

And finally, it's not simply a matter of a clerk asking for assistance
in
many cases. Some POS systems *do not possess* the flexibility to
determine
different charge card exchange rates.

Your turn.

LH

"Richard" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 03:36:30 GMT, "Lester Higgins"
wrote:

You suppose that some underpaid sales associate in the U.S. has

*any*
control over the POS ( Point Of Sale, NOT Piece Of S**t ;-) )system
their
employer uses? Geez, give me a break. If you have a problem, notify

the
store management or corporate entity ( if there is one ). It is not
reasonable to expect a clerk to "ask you which currency you want to

be
bill
in", because they often times have *no control* over the transaction
processing ( speaking from first-hand experience ).

LH

So you are saying that it unreasonable to ask a sales clerk to obey
the rules. In my opinion that is a perfectly reasonable request.
If they can't sort it out themselves then they can ask for

assistance

--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #478  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
Anonymous
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Beware - credit card rip-off

Richard-
You obviously have no direct experience in a retail environment, where
rules, policies, and procedures are mandated by a corporate entity
located
miles ( and time zones ) away from where the sale takes place.

And you state "obey the rules". What "rules" are those?

And finally, it's not simply a matter of a clerk asking for assistance
in
many cases. Some POS systems *do not possess* the flexibility to
determine
different charge card exchange rates.

Your turn.

LH

"Richard" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 03:36:30 GMT, "Lester Higgins"
wrote:

You suppose that some underpaid sales associate in the U.S. has

*any*
control over the POS ( Point Of Sale, NOT Piece Of S**t ;-) )system
their
employer uses? Geez, give me a break. If you have a problem, notify

the
store management or corporate entity ( if there is one ). It is not
reasonable to expect a clerk to "ask you which currency you want to

be
bill
in", because they often times have *no control* over the transaction
processing ( speaking from first-hand experience ).

LH

So you are saying that it unreasonable to ask a sales clerk to obey
the rules. In my opinion that is a perfectly reasonable request.
If they can't sort it out themselves then they can ask for

assistance

--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #479  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
Anonymous
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Beware - credit card rip-off

Richard-
You obviously have no direct experience in a retail environment, where
rules, policies, and procedures are mandated by a corporate entity
located
miles ( and time zones ) away from where the sale takes place.

And you state "obey the rules". What "rules" are those?

And finally, it's not simply a matter of a clerk asking for assistance
in
many cases. Some POS systems *do not possess* the flexibility to
determine
different charge card exchange rates.

Your turn.

LH

"Richard" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 03:36:30 GMT, "Lester Higgins"
wrote:

You suppose that some underpaid sales associate in the U.S. has

*any*
control over the POS ( Point Of Sale, NOT Piece Of S**t ;-) )system
their
employer uses? Geez, give me a break. If you have a problem, notify

the
store management or corporate entity ( if there is one ). It is not
reasonable to expect a clerk to "ask you which currency you want to

be
bill
in", because they often times have *no control* over the transaction
processing ( speaking from first-hand experience ).

LH

So you are saying that it unreasonable to ask a sales clerk to obey
the rules. In my opinion that is a perfectly reasonable request.
If they can't sort it out themselves then they can ask for

assistance

--multiplaza.nl.nu--
  #480  
Old July 30th, 2004, 06:19 AM
Anonymous
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Beware - credit card rip-off

Richard-
You obviously have no direct experience in a retail environment, where
rules, policies, and procedures are mandated by a corporate entity
located
miles ( and time zones ) away from where the sale takes place.

And you state "obey the rules". What "rules" are those?

And finally, it's not simply a matter of a clerk asking for assistance
in
many cases. Some POS systems *do not possess* the flexibility to
determine
different charge card exchange rates.

Your turn.

LH

"Richard" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 03:36:30 GMT, "Lester Higgins"
wrote:

You suppose that some underpaid sales associate in the U.S. has

*any*
control over the POS ( Point Of Sale, NOT Piece Of S**t ;-) )system
their
employer uses? Geez, give me a break. If you have a problem, notify

the
store management or corporate entity ( if there is one ). It is not
reasonable to expect a clerk to "ask you which currency you want to

be
bill
in", because they often times have *no control* over the transaction
processing ( speaking from first-hand experience ).

LH

So you are saying that it unreasonable to ask a sales clerk to obey
the rules. In my opinion that is a perfectly reasonable request.
If they can't sort it out themselves then they can ask for

assistance

--multiplaza.nl.nu--
 




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