Kelly W.
Yelp
A server at this store stole my 10 year old daughters money. My daughter wanted to be independent and go inside to pickup her lunch herself for the first time. She was so excited and nervous, she accidentally gave a $10 bill instead of a $1. The check was $9 and my daughter gave her $19. She texted me saying "I think I gave them too much money and I'm scared to say anything" I went back inside to get her allowance, all the money she had, back. They lied and said it was ones, said it showed on camera but wouldn't let me see. I know for a fact because that was all the money she had, and she came back with a $1 instead of the $10 she should have brought back. After this happened my daughter told me she heard the servers saying "isn't that the girl who works at the laundromats daughter? Doesn't she make a ton of money?" .... I work next door, and I always tip well bc I've been in food and bev for 15 years. I do not make a lot of money, though that isn't their business anyways. They argued with me, until a customer stepped in and gave me $10 because the manager was refusing to admit their mistake.
I then called corporate to let them know the situation, they refunded the $10, but when I told them I'd like to speak to somebody to let them know about what the servers said and how it was handled... bc when it comes down to it, it's the principle. I don't care about the money. It's that she stole from my child, talked about my finances, and I was treated as if I was lying. Which... why would I lie about that? Especially if I "make so much money". I tell anyone and everyone what happened and will continue to do so. Honestly I'm just disgusted by the entire team. What was supposed to be something exciting she'd be proud of herself for, turned into an event that she cried over all day. Yall suck.