Shorted Change: How do you handle it?

Image: Mike at the pub.
Over the weekend my brother and I visited our favorite local pub to sing some karaoke and visit with some friends.
During the course of the evening, we had an awkward situation with our server: we gave her a twenty dollar bill and she brought back change for a ten.
My brother and I politely told her that I gave her a twenty, to which she swore we gave her a ten. We had just started drinking, so there was no lapse in judgment. I explained to her that I had all twenties and a ten when we walked in. I used the ten to pay for a pitcher of beer when we first got there, so there was no way I could have given her anything but a twenty when we paid the second time. I even reminded her that when I paid earlier with the ten, she handed me back the three dollars in change, of which I gave her back two of it as a tip.
Nobody was yelling, nobody was trying to be a jerk about it. It was pretty busy that night, and it was an understandable mistake. She could have gotten a manager, if she felt we were wrong. Instead, she walked up to the bar, grabbed ten dollars, came back to the table and threw the ten dollar bill on our table in disgust and walked away.
From that point forward she didn't so much as make eye contact with us. That didn't make us feel comfortable about staying there, that's for sure. So we finished up our beer and went to another pub.
Have you ever faced a dispute over being shorted change, where the person you gave the money to claims you gave them a smaller bill than what you actually did? What happened and how did it get resolved?
Labels: awkward situations, customer service, disputes, life

3 Comments:
I've never had that happen. I just wanted to comment that is CRAP, and you should name the place on your blog, AND email the establishment with your link.
Her actions were unacceptable!
i have never had this happen, but if it did, then something tells me i would have gotten up and pulled the waitress to the side and tell her about herself...but that's just me. when it comes to people making mistakes with my money and pitchin' attitudes, this is a good way to get on my bad side.
Marcus LANGFORD
never been short changed, thank god. i guess i would handle it by punching them in the neck. well not quite, but i would do as you did...explain and insist. the customer is always right...what's wrong with this girl.
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