Quote from newtoet:
It is your choice. But it would be good to show some decency towards your fellow man. You are assuming they are bad, or you would not follow them.
Sounds like you've never gone to the counter to pay a bill (restuarant, auto et cetera).
You just see an employee...hand them your card...sit back down and wait for them to return later and give you your card back.
Give me a break...yeah right.
Most people today go to the counter and pay their bills (restuarants, gas stations, clothing stores et cetera).
I was recently at a Baby GAP while standing about three ailes away from the front counter with some clothes in my hand...
A young women (about 21) approach me and said...
Sir, I can save you some time and take your credit card and the clothes and ring you up.
I followed her to the front counter and there were others there making payment too.
However, accordingly to you...
I may be offending her by following were back to the payment counter.
:eek:
:eek: Therefore, for clarification so that you don't misunderstand...
I'm assuming that when someone walks away with my credit card and goes to a counter with other paying patrons standing there while I'm still seated or doing whatever with my friends or spouse...
My privacy can be compromise by anybody at that payment counter...
A payment counter I am not at (in the past).
By the way, notice the word payment counter.
You know...the ones that have the cash register, credit card machine and the little mints and some scatter brochures on the counter...
You know...the ones where other restaurant patrons are standing to pay their bill while others are sitting down waiting for a waitress to return with the credit card.
Haven't you seen these types of payment counters?
I choose not to sit...I choose to get up out of my seat and go to the payment counter.
I don't follow them to the bathroom nor to the kitchen.
I dont' give them the evil eye nor tell them why I'm standing in line with others standing in line to pay their bill...
I go directly to the payment counter and I wait for them to prepare my bill for me to sign.
Mark