Is it really that much hassle to take off your helmet to go and pay for some fuel?
Quote from: redthunder on 24 May 2013, 04:34:14 pmIs it really that much hassle to take off your helmet to go and pay for some fuel?Yes, it is! If I take my lid off then I need to re-do my balaclava, which means taking both gloves off (instead of just one) and undoing my jacket.Fortunately the petrol station I try to fill up at (it's 3-4p/litre cheaper than the others on the way home!) don't care if I keep it on.
I once bought some fuel for the bike and then went to pay and the child serving got in a paddy about the lid. I told him he shouldn't of served me then. He would not take my money or card till I removed the helmet. I nearly buggered off without paying.
Quote from: fireblake on 26 May 2013, 07:12:16 pmI once bought some fuel for the bike and then went to pay and the child serving got in a paddy about the lid. I told him he shouldn't of served me then. He would not take my money or card till I removed the helmet. I nearly buggered off without paying. You would have been bang to rights if you left without paying. You've attempted to pay, and they've refused your payment. Simples!I just plain refuse to be dictated to because its a big company and they think they can get away with it. Its like being at school!Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Quote from: stevierst on 26 May 2013, 07:22:16 pmQuote from: fireblake on 26 May 2013, 07:12:16 pmI once bought some fuel for the bike and then went to pay and the child serving got in a paddy about the lid. I told him he shouldn't of served me then. He would not take my money or card till I removed the helmet. I nearly buggered off without paying. You would have been bang to rights if you left without paying. You've attempted to pay, and they've refused your payment. Simples!I just plain refuse to be dictated to because its a big company and they think they can get away with it. Its like being at school!Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2This, although I'd also record a video on my phone for when the police came knocking