V: Then Im confused. The only Telcel questions I have ever gotten are "would you like a recarga?". Its never been pushy at all. Usually, my answer is "nope, not today", but sometimes them asking, has reminded me that my cred is running out. Regarding the Oxxo workers: "Poor people with crappy pay" is EXACTLY what the Dragon lady in Immigration b*tched and whined about to me when I refused to give her cash under the table... I would never jump on the chance to grab the cash that this Telcel(Telmex?)/Oxxo policy allows me to do, but if its the same question as "would like a recarca?" then we have completely different idea of "pushy", hehe If the workers know the rules, be they rich, poor, young or old, well - follow them and crap wont happen.
Got to agree with Rawkus on this one. Call center workers, secretaries, store workers, whoever, have to answer the phone in a certain way, chain restaurant workers have to greet you in a certain way etc. etc. Standard operating procedures are what makes consistency of the product. Damn, an OXXO worker only has to ring you up and remember to say "quieres una recarga" they should be able to do that! Extra is the way forward - they sell Pacifico :daveandmo:
I think the problem here lies more with the policy itself, not with a "pushy" cashier or a "bad guy" customer who may not even know what's going on. During my years as a waitress, if I'd been charged most of my day's tips for every small mistake I made, I'd have ended up worse than broke! (and I was a damn good waitress) We're all human, and it seems mean for Oxxo to prey on its own worker salaries to push a promotion. No wonder Oxxo employees seem so bitter...
And give you 10-1 on the dollar while Oxxo gives something close to market, today $12.70. I'm not going to pay a 27% premium on everything I buy.
Same here Rawkus. You'll notice I didn't say the clerks were being pushy; I said the act was "pushing a product...." I can't believe this practice will be effective to sell more air time, and will be dropped soon anyway, for which I'll be grateful. _______________________
I really dont see what the fuss is about. I mean, its 3 words, right? "Quiere una recarga?" Im sure they can manage to squeeze that in between "es todo?" and "XXX pesos, por favor". Ps. I still wouldnt jump on the chance if/when they fail to offer me credit, but I also dont understand the entire "I feel sorry for them"...
OK, it's a personal thing: I wouldn't DREAM of taking 100 pesos from somebody who only earns 160 pesos per 8 hour shift.