When I had a phone, I got a call from a customer. He put a $1 bill in, and instead of receiving a $1
token a quarter dropped.
I apologized, explained that maybe 1 in 10,000 times a quarter will slip through when the dollar
tokens are sorted from quarters. I apologized for the inconvenience and offered him a free $5 car wash. (Standard procedure for any complaint.)
He said: "I want to know you are fixing the machine." I explained again it was a
coin sorting issue. He hung up.
A few weeks later I received a written complaint lodged with the Better Business Bureau. I responded to them, explained what took place, and that I had offered him a free $5 car wash for the inconvenience. The person hung up, called him, then called me back with the address to mail the
tokens to. Never heard from him again.
About a week later the BBB rep called me asking me to sign up and join their organization. I said: "You just came after me for a seventy five cent claim, and now you want me to join as a member? We agreed that would not be happening.