@russ saidLOL....Well mine is auto...except when I forget to give my new number, I am then sent a friendly reminder. 🙂
Regarding RHP subscribers - each and everyone of you are always right. 100% of the time.
Except when you aren't. 😉
I must admit that I was not comfortable with giving my card number out at first, but it has been working well for me since checks were no longer accepted. Much easier way to do it, and no issues to date.
-VR
@very-rusty saidIt wasn't me, but your warning has suddenly given me a great desire to thumb him down. Lol.
Who ever thumbed Russ down, thinking you are a new sub, might not be a great idea as he owns the site!
-VR
Should I?
What could happen?
@chaney3 saidMaybe nothing, Russ is a pretty easy going guy. He also has a long memory about things that happen on his site. Just saying it isn't a good idea to try and get on the wrong side of the owner of the site.
It wasn't me, but your warning has suddenly given me a great desire to thumb him down. Lol.
Should I?
What could happen?
-VR
07 Oct 18
@wolfe63 saidshut up and give me some morphine ...I'm at 11 😀
The ultimate aim is pain control.
If a patient complains of level 10 pain (highest), but has normal blood pressure (+/- 120/70) is not sweating or pale and has a history of drug-seeking: Deception is suspected.
Do not feed the monster of addiction any more than necessary.
Just placate.
But it's agreed: In some cases, this is not possible
@russ saidIndeed. The customer as a collective is always right, as an individual sometimes, but frequently not.
Regarding RHP subscribers - each and everyone of you are always right. 100% of the time.
Except when you aren't. 😉
@badradger saidThat would depend on what you considered to be awkard customers?
Working in a service industry for many years I have met my fair share of awkward customers
-VR