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rob_zombie
January 12th, 2010, 08:39 AM
I'm starting this thread with my own experience;

My manager starts off signing up a lady who is illiterate and requests my manager fills in the form on her behalf (fair enough) she has a slight irish accent (in the midlands this isn't very common) anyhow she gets signed up without a bit of a eye lid

A gentlemen approaches me after my manager signed up this lady and "Claims that lady to be his sister" and wants to join also.

I tell him what he needs and he pulls out a debit card, i push a membership form infront of him and he too complains he cant fill in the form and suggested i should do it (of which i refused) so he calls his "so called" sister to the counter and asks her to fill it in (which she managed? are you with me so far?)

I over hear her ask "HER BROTHER" how to spell his surname? (WTF? your brother? and you dont know how to spell his surname)

I waited for them to complete the form only to find the address was for a caravan park not local to us (ALARM BELLS RINGING IN MY HEAD)

so i do a postcode search on the computer to see if they joined elsewhere and BING BING BING they have 3 accounts under different names listed at the same address owing the company over £150 in bad debt!

GOT YOU :D i refused giving them any product and they went home with the blockbuster customer service number :p

wheresmikey
January 12th, 2010, 06:46 PM
hellyeah,

If a customer already has an account after I type in their drivers license number i pull it up and thats their account.

empbal
January 12th, 2010, 06:55 PM
We had a lady come up with 4 360 games and no account. I don't remember the details, but I remember eventually finding an account of hers and using her license number and ICV (this was before the license numbers were X'd out) to find that she had about 10 other accounts, with almost all of them blocked because of balances or too many rentals out.

bEZ
January 13th, 2010, 09:21 AM
Yeah...if i see a customer has multiple accounts, and even one of them is blocked then i use the blocked one as their valid account....

whothehelldoyouthinkiam
January 14th, 2010, 09:33 AM
The only question I have is why you guys don't fill out applications on a normal basis. Maybe it's only my store, but we fill it out at all times. That way nothing will be misread plus the soon to be member doesn't know to not put their card number down on the paper (which our DM tells us is a no-no).

rob_zombie
January 14th, 2010, 11:22 PM
The only question I have is why you guys don't fill out applications on a normal basis. Maybe it's only my store, but we fill it out at all times. That way nothing will be misread plus the soon to be member doesn't know to not put their card number down on the paper (which our DM tells us is a no-no).

because its a rental agreement between Blockbuster and the customer, so ideally its the customer that fills it out as its the customer that is "agreeing" with the contracts terms and conditions. :rolleyes:

Paradigm
January 15th, 2010, 10:47 AM
because its a rental agreement between Blockbuster and the customer, so ideally its the customer that fills it out as its the customer that is "agreeing" with the contracts terms and conditions. :rolleyes:

Exactly! That's the reason they're not allowed to take them out of the store, it's a legally binding contract. :rolleyes: If you fill the stuff out then they can't hold them responsible for the agreement, like that we're not responsible for overdraft fees and what not :p

You should be telling people about the terms and conditions, lay out of your store, hours, and management as they are filling it out, or as you're typing it into customer maintenance...There shouldn't be just "Fill this out." "Thanks, here's you're card."

The Omen
January 15th, 2010, 11:55 AM
doesnt matter, they have to sign it

you dont fill out your mortgage papers either, you just sign them

Paradigm
January 15th, 2010, 04:39 PM
doesnt matter, they have to sign it

you dont fill out your mortgage papers either, you just sign them

You still have to read them O_O I sincerely hope you read your mortgage contract before you signed it.

I'm just saying not letting people read the stuff is bad news...Then they really can claim ignorance, like so many do with this 17 day thing now. "Oh I was never told" and if someone updated their account, but didn't put a terms update warning...well...

whothehelldoyouthinkiam
January 15th, 2010, 06:26 PM
Well nothing on the form really tells of the new and constantly updated policy or returns and what not, which is where we tell them everything. It's not like we are filling everything out and holding our hands over everything except the place they sign saying "no peeksies!" If they are too ignorant to read and make sure I filled crap out right that's their problem, and like I stated, we are told that WE have to fill them out.

But to the actual topic of this thread, I think anyone sensible enough wouldn't sign up a new account for someone that has a few that are blocked, but then again there are so many people out there with zero common sense.

Woodstock
January 15th, 2010, 10:48 PM
You still have to read them O_O I sincerely hope you read your mortgage contract before you signed it.

I'm just saying not letting people read the stuff is bad news...Then they really can claim ignorance, like so many do with this 17 day thing now. "Oh I was never told" and if someone updated their account, but didn't put a terms update warning...well...

My SM was giving them the BOD at first if there was no warning on the account. Not now. She says that it is on the bottom of the reciept and in the signs that we have on the doors.

Paradigm
January 16th, 2010, 05:29 AM
We're still doing it because pretty much only 3 of the CSRs are actually CSRs, the others sit at the register and talk....I so hope these folks don't expect that to happen when I'm running my own shift.

The Omen
January 16th, 2010, 10:07 AM
You still have to read them O_O I sincerely hope you read your mortgage contract before you signed it.

I'm just saying not letting people read the stuff is bad news...Then they really can claim ignorance, like so many do with this 17 day thing now. "Oh I was never told" and if someone updated their account, but didn't put a terms update warning...well...

i would hope you would, too... but if you don't read it and just sign it, you will still be responsible for the payments

empbal
January 16th, 2010, 04:20 PM
We're still doing it because pretty much only 3 of the CSRs are actually CSRs, the others sit at the register and talk....
It's almost like you're describing my store! Just replace "3" with "2".

rob_zombie
January 17th, 2010, 12:35 AM
You still have to read them O_O I sincerely hope you read your mortgage contract before you signed it.

I'm just saying not letting people read the stuff is bad news...Then they really can claim ignorance, like so many do with this 17 day thing now. "Oh I was never told" and if someone updated their account, but didn't put a terms update warning...well...

;) i think we think the same way, either that or we have been taught the rules by very good trainers :D

deathbydanny
January 17th, 2010, 09:18 AM
Other than the obvious (kids younger than 18 trying for accounts, people with multiple accounts, etc) I haven't ever had to outright refuse to make someone an account. The worst time I had was attempting to start an account for a guy from Mexico who had a Mexican driver's license, and no USA permanent address. I think the real problem with that was trying to put it in the computer, and no matter what I tried, the computer wouldn't let me open an account because his address wasn't in the USA 50.

bthbr4
January 17th, 2010, 01:10 PM
i never fill anything out for a customer, b/c i jus wud always think that they cud come bck an say " i didnt fill that part out, thats not my handwritting." anything they 4get 2 write dwn, i let em no and give the app bck 2 em 2 complete. as far as an illeterate person coming in, ill make sure 2 stand with them, and go over line by line of what 2 fill in, the only thing i write on tha app's is wat goes in the top rite corner...:o.....

( and back off Zoo, i no ur gonna say sumthin bout my grammer, i dont care and so shud u, and errbody else who has a prob. we r here 2 say what we want, an shud not care wats spelled rite ).

bEZ
January 17th, 2010, 02:55 PM
i never fill anything out for a customer, b/c i jus wud always think that they cud come bck an say " i didnt fill that part out, thats not my handwritting." anything they 4get 2 write dwn, i let em no and give the app bck 2 em 2 complete. as far as an illeterate person coming in, ill make sure 2 stand with them, and go over line by line of what 2 fill in, the only thing i write on tha app's is wat goes in the top rite corner...:o.....

( and back off Zoo, i no ur gonna say sumthin bout my grammer, i dont care and so shud u, and errbody else who has a prob. we r here 2 say what we want, an shud not care wats spelled rite ).

It's one thing to have spelling mistakes...but you literally tried to abbreviate every other word to the point where it just looks stupid... smh at what texting has done to the way we communicate..

bthbr4
January 17th, 2010, 04:30 PM
It's one thing to have spelling mistakes...but you literally tried to abbreviate every other word to the point where it just looks stupid... smh at what texting has done to the way we communicate..

For the record, I can type properly if I wanted to, but its much faster to shorten words. Stick to the topic, Jerk!:)

empbal
January 17th, 2010, 09:10 PM
For the record, I can type properly if I wanted to, but its much faster to shorten words. Stick to the topic, Jerk!:)
The problem is that it takes a longer to read and comprehend when your spelling and grammar are poor and you abbreviate so much. Therefore, it is understandable that it bothers people.

Paradigm
January 18th, 2010, 10:33 PM
For the record, I can type properly if I wanted to, but its much faster to shorten words. Stick to the topic, Jerk!:)

Really not to sound like a jerk...But really it makes people look over your posts because of that. It's bad forum etiquette to type like that. I know it's easier and everything, but think of the other posters.

I unfortunately haven't read any of your posts that I've seen because of the difficulty in reading them. I'm just saying, you probably have some fun and insightful stuff to say, but it's much more difficult to read so I pass them over when reading a thread.

Maybe that explains it better...Not trying to sound like a douche, since I have terrible handwriting, but I still clean it up for reports since I know it's important that others be able to read it.

zooworker
January 19th, 2010, 05:46 AM
For the record, I can type properly if I wanted to, but its much faster to shorten words. Stick to the topic, Jerk!:)
That's because you just fucking lazy, asshole......

Ninja
January 19th, 2010, 08:57 PM
I refused a guy...well, he refused to fill it out because he was applying to so many places for a job...and I told him to get out because he got in my personal bubble and freaked me out.

Paradigm
January 21st, 2010, 11:32 PM
I refused a guy...well, he refused to fill it out because he was applying to so many places for a job...and I told him to get out because he got in my personal bubble and freaked me out.

Ninja if that's true it's hilarious, but probably horrible experience for the poor guy...Told off by the Blockbuster clerk...Ouch.