How to Deal with Multiple Offers to Pay

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Summary: Learn how to deal with multiple offers to pay with expert tips and advice on customer service in this free video clip on waiting tables.

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With a double major in Psychology and Criminology, Ms. Leslie Moselle has experience in both the legal and child development field. Ms. Moselle has worked along side the Tampa,...read more

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"Hi! My name is Leslie Moselle and we're here at Mickey Quinn's in Seminole, Florida and on behalf of Expert Village, this is how to be a successful server. It's time to present the check to my table. I have a couple of tables that have multiple people there who might want to be paying the check. One situation is I can go to the table and I can present the check to them. If they're battling it out, the first person who had mentioned that they want to pay the check is the person who's going to get to pay it. That will dissolve any of the problems. I'll just say he already offered and I'll give him the check. Another one of my tables already gave me their credit card. This is a really situation. They already handed me their card. Whenever the meal is finished and the bill is ready, I go ahead and swipe it and I give them the receipt to sign and there is no arguing. I'm going to go ahead and go to one of tables now and see how to handle the situation of multiple people offering to pay the check. I'm just going to place this right here in middle and whenever you're ready, I'll go ahead and come and get that for you. I got it. No, I got it. No, I'll take it. For real, I got it. Well sir, he did say he was going to pay for it first. Whoever mentioned it first is the person who's going to pay for the check. I'll be back for that in just a moment. Thanks. You're welcome."

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