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Author: | Erman [ Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Short changed by Del Rey bartenders! |
On my last trip I gave a bartender at the Del Rey $20 for an Imperial. When I counted the Colones she gave me back it was short by about 2,000 Colones. When I confronted her about my change she quickly walked over to the register and gave me the correct change, with a dirty look on her face. Has this happened to anyone else? |
Author: | Zebra [ Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:22 pm ] |
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I had a similar situation, not at the Del Rey.......but the NYB. |
Author: | Phoenix Rising [ Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:38 pm ] |
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You've got some nerve counting your change, pal...How dare YOU! ![]() ![]() Yeah they'll beat you any way they can. They even substitute 50 colones coins for the 100...and whataya gonna do? Beat 'em down for a dime? ![]() PHX |
Author: | Chilimike [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:37 am ] |
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before ordering even one beer ....make sure you 1000's colones .....we all at first dont feel good about using anything but us money but as your trip wears on ...its easy to use colones ...and less chance of getting screwed .... |
Author: | Berk2302 [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:29 am ] |
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Yea... one can get short changed on purpose and one can get short changed with no evil intention whatsoever. People do make mistakes. I have seen the later on more than one occasion. Berk..... |
Author: | Livincr [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:04 am ] |
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it's a frequent occurence and usually isn't a mistake, after all that's what they do ...sell drinks. they also have a habit of being real slow with returning with your change to the point where you have to ask. I have had to ask on many occasions and have received the same dirty look but glady returned the favor. One might think they should be happy with having such a good job and satisfied with making more money than most Costa Ricans...but yet again, they just think for the moment and generally not the future.. |
Author: | Berk2302 [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:11 am ] |
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Here's the flip side. Gringo runs up a big bar tab. Gringo gets hammered. Gringo DOESN'T want to pay a legit tab and makes a big scene. Berk.... |
Author: | Zebra [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:53 am ] |
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I had a strange incident once at the Blue Marlin.....I sat at the bar beside this gringo I had never seen before. We made the usual, casual greetings and small talk. After the gringo had several rum and cokes, he left, saying he was going to the bano. He did not return. When I asked the bartender for my bill, I was surprised that she had included the rum and cokes that the gringo had drank. ![]() ![]() Zebra |
Author: | Irish Drifter [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:01 am ] |
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Berk2302 wrote: Here's the flip side. Gringo runs up a big bar tab. Gringo gets hammered. Gringo DOESN'T want to pay a legit tab and makes a big scene.
Berk.... Yes the "flip side" does occur but certainly not with the regularity of the short/slow change scenario. If you are sitting at a table on the monkey bar side it takes forever to get your change. I believe it is deliberate in that they hope you are drunk and will forget you did not get your change. |
Author: | Orange [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:05 am ] |
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Berk2302 wrote: Here's the flip side. Gringo runs up a big bar tab. Gringo gets hammered. Gringo DOESN'T want to pay a legit tab and makes a big scene.
This probably happens once a week, versus the "flip side" which happens numerous times daily. |
Author: | Lee [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Suggestion |
Suggestion: the Del Rey is what it is and you know that long before you walk in the door. Do not run a bar tab, carry small bills and pay-as-you-go. These simple rules make it someone else's problem not yours. Just another one of my humble opinions. ![]() Lee |
Author: | Crookedcr [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Suggestion |
Lee wrote: Suggestion:
the Del Rey is what it is and you know that long before you walk in the door. Do not run a bar tab, carry small bills and pay-as-you-go. These simple rules make it someone else's problem not yours. Just another one of my humble opinions. ![]() Lee Funny. I was just going to post the same thing. This is the best advice, IMJ, to prevent any misunderstandings. Keep a pile of small bills (colones) and 500 CRC coins and pay as you go. When the bartender delivers your drink, don't let her walk away until she has your money, and don't give her any more dinero than you plan to pay for the drink and tip. On a somewhat parallel topic, I have always tipped the bartender well at ZB, and these gals always help me talk with the girls, negotiate, figure out which girl is a good match, etc. I have also been gifted the odd drink there. Of course the drink prices are through the roof at ZB, but the bartenders do respond well to your generousity. Of course maybe someone will come along and tell me that the bartenders respond well even if you don't tip them, but let's not turn this into yet another tipping thread. |
Author: | Santas Bro [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 1:50 pm ] |
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IMHO, if you run a tab in CR, TJ, or really any foreign country, you may as well hand them your wallet when your leaving, and let them take out what they say you owe. ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Jmacaula [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 2:49 pm ] |
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I have to disagree. Its basically the norm in most places across the Pacific, never had a problem once. Its only as much a problem as you let it be. If they gave you the wrong change, tell them. If you decide not to count your change, then thats your fault. The place does get busy, it is dark, most have shit all for education it seems. Im sure its more mistake and human error then them scamming us over 10 cents. |
Author: | Senordos [ Sun Mar 23, 2008 3:43 pm ] |
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Another source of the mistakes is when the bartender/servers get too intoxicated. It happened to me on the monkey bar side when waiting for change from a 10K colone note for an imperial beer that never came. I observed the server enjoying multiple shots from a few gringos before and after she took my money and I sincerely believe that's why she forgot about my change. After a couple of conversations with her and another bartender I recieved the correct change. Some of these girls drink alot during their shifts and it's not a typical "lady drink" you see in the strip clubs. I'm surprised how well most of them handle their alcohol. |
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