No matter how much customers annoy you, you can't over-charge
from abc
By The Associated Press
(4/11/05 - SALT LAKE CITY, UT) — A 21-year-old fast-food employee has been sentenced to probation and six months in jail for double-swiping the credit cards of customers who irritated him.
Travis Dominguez pleaded guilty to one count of credit card fraud, a third-degree felony. He was accused of doubled-swiping cards at the Taco Bell where he worked, putting in different amounts on the second swipe between $20 and $30.
Third District Judge Glenn Iwasaki ordered a psychological evaluation and $142.22 restitution, and barred Dominguez from employment involving financial transactions.
Dominguez faced five felony counts of unlawful use of a credit card and single misdemeanor counts of theft and obstruction of justice -- and allegedly called police pretending to be a Taco Bell executive claiming to have solved the case.
Re: No matter how much customers annoy you, you can't over-charge
he should get employee of the year, come on. he sold 30 dollar tacos. my company would love it if I did that.
Re: No matter how much customers annoy you, you can't over-charge
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Originally Posted by Morning Glory
he should get employee of the year, come on. he sold 30 dollar tacos. my company would love it if I did that.
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