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Dear Mr. Club Owner... (pg. 7)
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| quote: | Originally posted by Endlesswave
I don't think anyone in here is demanding it be compulsory or a responsibility.
Most people from what I've read just want it as a courtesy like Sarah said. |
What he said. I (obviously) could not (did not) say it better myself. |
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| Man_Devil |
| quote: | Originally posted by jon jon
we've had a couple crazy weekends lately (a few nights come to mind that seemingly came out of nowhere!) and sometimes a rush of people trying to make said guestlist cutoff can create a line + bottleneck in getting people inside... it's something we're always tweaking and trying to improve on...
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Yeah I think it is usually the rush between 11:30 and 12 that I seem to get caught in. It also does seem to be fairly random as to which nights have the biggest lines. Like some nights I go to see someone who I consider a 'big' DJ (ie. Derek May) and I barely wait in line, and then other times I go to see people who I have barely heard of before (ie. Edu Imbernon and Koyu) and I wait in line for 30 mins.
Its just really frustrating being only like 10 feet back in line only to see them let 3 people in, wait 5 mins, let another 3 people in, and so on.
I know there is a big rush right around that time but maybe getting a few more security guards outside to pat people down or something might be able to reduce the bottleneck a bit. |
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| malek |
Dear m. club owner,
Could you please devise a system where no busboys will have to walk thru the dance floor with disgusting half empty beer bottles and glasses spilling over us your dear clients? Could you at least get the message across that getting pushed around by them busboys is not cool, at least could you tell them to lay off the speed?:p
Regular patron |
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| EricB. |
| more room in the stalls for breaking up coke. cause sometimes i got this skank hoe in der and im trying to break up coke and she's felein around you know and bam elbow hits the coke and its in in toillete. in woopbag bitch! So im like Oh go get tony and see if he will in reimburse you in skank. |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Now u are talking... clubs arent charities! |
Dude, right off, we're talking about a 20 cent pair of earplugs on a $20 cover and $50 worth of overpriced drinks. Charity my aching ass.
I seem to recall you being firmly on the side of customer service when it came to the issue of bags and bagging at supermarkets. So how is this any different? It's not an issue of legal obligation, just like clubs aren't legally required to clean their bathrooms. It's simply a (good) suggestion for club owners to follow, something that will make for a much better experience for party-goers.
I swear, almost everybody who works in or near the club industry is jaded and pompous to the point of parody. Any and every complaint is shot down with "if you don't like it, don't go."
Dear Mr. Club Owner,
Please hire more managers, promoters, and other staff who understand the meaning of the words "customer service", and not just while on the receiving end.
Or at least take a page from the Dilbert book and pretend to be giving us service. It's slightly less offensive than simply telling us off.
Thank you. |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Dude, right off, we're talking about a 20 cent pair of earplugs on a $20 cover and $50 worth of overpriced drinks. Charity my aching ass.
I seem to recall you being firmly on the side of customer service when it came to the issue of bags and bagging at supermarkets. So how is this any different? It's not an issue of legal obligation, just like clubs aren't legally required to clean their bathrooms. It's simply a (good) suggestion for club owners to follow, something that will make for a much better experience for party-goers.
I swear, almost everybody who works in or near the club industry is jaded and pompous to the point of parody. Any and every complaint is shot down with "if you don't like it, don't go."
Dear Mr. Club Owner,
Please hire more managers, promoters who understand the meaning of the words "customer service", and not just while on the receiving end.
Or at least take a page from the Dilbert book and pretend to be giving us service. It's slightly less offensive than simply telling us off.
Thank you. |
the difference here is that clubs arent MANDATED to charge for earplugs as opposed to the bag law where they are forced to charge. If grocery stores want to charge a nickle for a bag then so be it... but im against that being a LAW. Big difference.
While there is always room for improvement. I think a lot of clubs in toronto are already world class and already go over the top for customers. ESPECIALLY based on the average price points for cover and drinks. We are a pretty economical city to party in considering what we get here! |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
Dear m. club owner,
Could you please devise a system where no busboys will have to walk thru the dance floor with disgusting half empty beer bottles and glasses spilling over us your dear clients? Could you at least get the message across that getting pushed around by them busboys is not cool, at least could you tell them to lay off the speed?:p
Regular patron |
Some of the bus boys/girls can be really pushy. I was talking to Knox when he got hit in the head with a bucket a bus girl was carrying. She didn't even acknowledge the fact that she hit him and nearly hit Ian if he didn't move in enough time.
I get they're trying to do their job...but you don't have to be so damn pushy! |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
the difference here is that clubs arent MANDATED to charge for earplugs as opposed to the bag law where they are forced to charge. If grocery stores want to charge a nickle for a bag then so be it... but im against that being a LAW. Big difference. |
Please. Don't start changing your story now, that was but one of many arguments you put forward at the time. I know, I remember, because I agreed with several of them.
| quote: | | While there is always room for improvement |
And that's it. Stop right there. There's always room for improvement, so improve. Don't compare, don't make excuses. Listen to your customers and consider implementing some of their suggestions especially if they are easy to do and cost you next to nothing. |
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| VDub |
Thanks for this thread RJ...
It's good for a laugh at how stupid some ppl are... |
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| DJ Mach X |
Dear Mr.Club Owner...
If i'm "VIP" on your off night, or when you're not as busy, I should be "VIP" when you are busy as well... the day of the week or event does not regulate how important I am. Hell, I don't care if i'm important at all... but don't pick and choose nights/events you wish to extend the "courtesy" |
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| EricB. |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mach X
Dear Mr.Club Owner...
If i'm "VIP" on your off night, or when you're not as busy, I should be "VIP" when you are busy as well... the day of the week or event does not regulate how important I am. Hell, I don't care if i'm important at all... but don't pick and choose nights/events you wish to extend the "courtesy" |
bro look at you in your goomba glasses youre not even VIP at your own chess club. you'd be lucky if you got a VIP card at Mr. Sub.
dear club owner please keep the superdork losers outside waiting in line with the rest of the trash.
when you start doing all the right cycles and wearing the glasses were you can kinda see your eyes but dont do for them instead of the full eye four eye look then maybbbeeee you'll get in the club. we still havent even touched on a new haircut or the superdork geeky look like where the fock did my calculator go. hit the gymn do a few cycles get a new haircut we'll talk |
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| ArchVan |
Dear Mr. Club Owner,
-can you you get more bouncers to walk around the floor to stop people from smoking a cig or joint on the dance floor.
-can you make shirts mandatory, i don't care how juiced you are or how great your "situation" is, keep your shirts on please (skanky chicks exempted) |
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