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How do you get a credit card out of a car window?

How do you get a credit card out of a car window?

You need to remove your door panel. Then remove the foam barrier…it’s just glued on. Then you should have access to the inside of the door shell. Its a whole lot easier to call the credit card company and report the card as lost and have them send you a new card.

How do you greet customers at drive thru?

Greet customers with a friendly, enthusiastic, two-part greeting. “Welcome to Chicken Land. May I take your order?” “Please” and “thank you” spark feelings of appreciation and build loyal customers.

Why does my car window get stuck?

The switches, wiring, regulator, and motor can go bad which can lead to a stuck window. On the other hand, a manual car window uses a hand crank and a mechanical regulator. The regulator can be deformed due to friction when the lubricating grease dries out.

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What happens if you mess up your order in Drive Thru?

Messing up order in a drive thru fast food is usually happening like the big and noted one. This is unavoidable especially when there are orders have been made. The crew usually unable to check it. He/she just hands it to the customer. He/she presumes that the order is complete.

Can I Check my order at a drive thru window?

While it makes sense to check your order, please don’t do that at a drive thru window – pull over and do that.

What should you do when going through a drive-thru service?

If it is raining, please turn off your windshield wipers before you get to the service window. Not doing so results in your wipers spraying dirty water, anti-freeze leftovers and grime on the service person. Turn off headlights at night. The last thing someone in a drive-thru needs is blazing headlights in their mirrors.

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Is it safe to pay with a credit card?

I would strongly advise against paying with a credit card there, because when they do crap like this, they can only pretend to give you a refund and make it worse. There’s probably some scam going on where they’re voiding out the receipts and re-ringing them correctly, and pocketing the difference.