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Default What ever happened to "the customer is always right" ?

On Mar 29, 9:31�pm, "Paul J. Dudley" >
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> *What ever happened to "the customer is always right" ?
>
> *Thursday (3/29/07) my woman friend and I had occasion to dine at
> Las Brisas restaurant *(Mexican Cuisine) on Cumberland Street in Dunn, NC.
> After placing our order my friend went to the woman's room to wash her
> hands. When she got back to our table she related to me that as she was
> finishing up in the woman's room a woman emerged from one of the
> stalls after flushing the toilet and was heading for the door to leave. My
> friend recognized her as one of the restaurant workers and asked her
> if she was going to wash her hands before leaving, to which the woman
> replied she had. My friend responded that she had observed that she
> in fact hadn't. The worker quickly left the restroom.
>
> *My friend asked me if I thought she should report this incident to the
> restaurant manager. After we discussed it a bit more I was inclined to
> agree that she should. Our food came and we ate, but as soon as my
> friend observed the manager she waved him to our table. When he
> arrived she began to related what had transpired in the woman's room.
> No sooner than she did *the man replied that the woman was
> his wife and that she had informed him already what my friend had
> said to her in the restroom. He went on to say that his wife was no lier
> and she said she had washed her hands and that he believed her.
> His voice and demeanor were defensive, in fact I found them offensive.
> So I asked him if he was calling my friend a lier. He replied that he
> believed his wife.
>
> *My friend is not the sort of person to go around making up false claims
> about anyone. And she is a very clean person. And the thought of a
> person who works around food who does not wash hands after relieving
> themselves is troublesome to her, and myself as well. We were both very
> offended by the attitude of the woman in question and her *husbands.
> We shall never dine there again, and would not recommend that restaurant or
> attitude to anyone. If we could prove what had transpired it would be the
> health department and not the internet that we would be relating this to. But
> something should be done to ensure the safety of the public in this matter.
> My friend had no earthly reason to invent this story. And I always thought
> that the customers word stood for something. Any suggestions ?
>
> Very Dissatisfied,
>
> Paul
> Dunn, NC


He's blinded by love I guess.