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Originally Posted by tld221
and to foodservice people: when someone sends back food to the kitchen, or doesnt finish it, does it go on the next person's plate?
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No. That's disgusting. Although, it is true that you shouldn't send food back to the kitchen unless there's something really wrong with it, or they sent you the wrong thing.
Actually the place I worked at in college, it wasn't the cooks you had to be concerned about (unless you sent your eggs back 3 times like this one picky lady always did)...a customer tried to send back some liver, saying it was too tough, and the owner stuck his finger in it, announced that it was not too tough, and made me take it back to the table. I would have been grossed out, but he followed me to the table and yelled at the customer, and pretty much kicked them out.
From working a temp assignment at a Credit Counseling Service: NEVER, EVER "settle" with a collection agency without 1) getting ALL of the terms of the settlement in writing, BEFORE you give them a penny 2)Include in the settlement that it will show "Paid in full" on your credit report, and not "settled" 3)Getting a zero balance statement saying "Paid in full", which you need to hang on to indefinatly. Get everything in writing, because they can be very shady in pratices. Include "paid in full" for the benefit of your credit report. Keep the statement in case they don't mark it paid in full on your credit report. If they don't, go through the credit bureau to get it corrected, not the collection agency. Also, hang on to that "Paid in full" statment, because collection agencies have been known to settle $100 in debt for $75, and then sell the remaining $25 to ANOTHER collection agency, who will then try to go after it.
Also, if you KNOW you have problems remembering to pay bills or general credit card problems, the following cards are not for you: Chase, Bank 1, Capitol One - if you have any of those, you need to get rid of them ASAP. They are NOT flexible when it comes to working with you to pay off your debt.