Kelpie 2nd Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 Recently, was at Hitachi building, queuing for Chwee Kueh at this food stall. In front, an office lady was trying to pay the cashier $1.50 in coins. 1stly, the cashier commented that one of the ten cent is dirty, doesn't want to accept . Nevermind, the OL gave her 2 x 5 cent coins. Guess what the cashier said : "we don't accept 5 cents" . I could understand why that OL was furious and told the cashier off :"If you don't want to sell me the chwee kueh, give back my money!" . Later, the boss intercepted and apologized to the OL. 10 cent coin not money meh? 2 x 5 cents also not legal tender meh . I walked away and went for Burger King instead. No wonder people been saying Singaporean has very poor customer service standard. Time is bad now and people still have this type of behaviour . Regards, ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shull Turbocharged April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 1:55 PM, Kelpie said: Recently, was at Hitachi building, queuing for Chwee Kueh at this food stall. In front, an office lady was trying to pay the cashier $1.50 in coins. 1stly, the cashier commented that one of the ten cent is dirty, doesn't want to accept . Nevermind, the OL gave her 2 x 5 cent coins. Guess what the cashier said : "we don't accept 5 cents" . I could understand why that OL was furious and told the cashier off :"If you don't want to sell me the chwee kueh, give back my money!" . Later, the boss intercepted and apologized to the OL. 10 cent coin not money meh? 2 x 5 cents also not legal tender meh . I walked away and went for Burger King instead. No wonder people been saying Singaporean has very poor customer service standard. Time is bad now and people still have this type of behaviour . Regards, IIRC, anything more than $2 in COINS is not considered legal tender..but in the OL's case, it's <$2..so still ok.. so much for bringing a whole vanload of $1 coins to buy a lambo.. [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Route Clutched April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 $1.50 in coins is not alot.. i ever have people change me $4 all in 10 cent and 20 cent coins! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear April 17, 2009 Author Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 2:05 PM, Route said: $1.50 in coins is not alot.. i ever have people change me $4 all in 10 cent and 20 cent coins! You also operate food stall? Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 i tot having customers giving u coins are good coz you dont need to go bank to change spare coins to give back changes? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throttle2 Supersonic April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 1:55 PM, Kelpie said: Recently, was at Hitachi building, queuing for Chwee Kueh at this food stall. In front, an office lady was trying to pay the cashier $1.50 in coins. 1stly, the cashier commented that one of the ten cent is dirty, doesn't want to accept . Nevermind, the OL gave her 2 x 5 cent coins. Guess what the cashier said : "we don't accept 5 cents" . I could understand why that OL was furious and told the cashier off :"If you don't want to sell me the chwee kueh, give back my money!" . Later, the boss intercepted and apologized to the OL. 10 cent coin not money meh? 2 x 5 cents also not legal tender meh . I walked away and went for Burger King instead. No wonder people been saying Singaporean has very poor customer service standard. Time is bad now and people still have this type of behaviour . Regards, 10 ct 20 ct also money. last time i pick up 50ct or $1 easily on the food court floor, nowadays only 10ct 20 cts....but nevermind still can buy a can of drink after a day of hard work Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aristotle 5th Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 But from my point of view, should see the context also. Very seldom you see hawker centres charging food or drinks with 5cents denomination (even though it is legal tender). I for one, would be pissed off if the hawker gives me 5 cents coins as change. If you look from their angle, they would have difficulty clearing those 5cents coins from customers. I normally clear my 5 cent coins in NTUC or 7 eleven or those supermarkets giving me those 5cents coins in the 1st place. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alcapone Neutral Newbie April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 Is this the Chwee Kueh stall located at the basement of Chevon House next to the escalator? When was this? Burger King in OUB already moved. Sad, no more burgers nearby. The ladies in this shop are often rude; they just want to rush serving their customers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freestylers09 5th Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 usually 5cent i dont collect from my customers...soemtimes even if pop out 10 cents extra..also lazy to change or change back to them..v sian and waste time one..and also dont like them take so many coins.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear April 17, 2009 Author Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 2:54 PM, Alcapone said: Is this the Chwee Kueh stall located at the basement of Chevon House next to the escalator? When was this? Burger King in OUB already moved. Sad, no more burgers nearby. The ladies in this shop are often rude; they just want to rush serving their customers. OCBC Building still have one mah. Funny, rude still can survive till now? Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear April 17, 2009 Author Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 2:59 PM, Freestylers09 said: usually 5cent i dont collect from my customers...soemtimes even if pop out 10 cents extra..also lazy to change or change back to them..v sian and waste time one..and also dont like them take so many coins.. Erm.. is this a market norm that food stall operators don't like to take in small change? Just trying to understand from an operator's perspective. Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brock 1st Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 2:03 PM, Shull said: IIRC, anything more than $2 in COINS is not considered legal tender..but in the OL's case, it's <$2..so still ok.. so much for bringing a whole vanload of $1 coins to buy a lambo.. [laugh] I think it should be max $2 payable in minimum 1 cent coins is acceptable in SG law. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viceroymenthol 6th Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 (edited) On 4/17/2009 at 2:46 PM, Throttle2 said: 10 ct 20 ct also money. last time i pick up 50ct or $1 easily on the food court floor, nowadays only 10ct 20 cts....but nevermind still can buy a can of drink after a day of hard work Last time your bonus $500K or $1M easily while between holes on the golf course, nowadays only $100K $200K... but nevermind still can buy a second hand BMW or two after a year of hard "work" Edited April 17, 2009 by Viceroymenthol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vroomtattat 2nd Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 2:54 PM, Alcapone said: Is this the Chwee Kueh stall located at the basement of Chevon House next to the escalator? When was this? Burger King in OUB already moved. Sad, no more burgers nearby. The ladies in this shop are often rude; they just want to rush serving their customers. BK moved? Oh man! We shifted office from RP to Cecil Street a year ago and have not been to RP for a long time. The chwee kueh is and the kopi . If i'm the OL, I'll pay with $50 or $100 notes and see how the woman react. Not money meh I would tell her . .. . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamjammer Neutral Newbie April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 2:54 PM, Alcapone said: Is this the Chwee Kueh stall located at the basement of Chevon House next to the escalator? When was this? Burger King in OUB already moved. Sad, no more burgers nearby. The ladies in this shop are often rude; they just want to rush serving their customers. This is terrible, give pp a break, biz good so bad attitude. Wait till pp buy from elsewhere. Bad bad Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eyke Supercharged April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 (edited) Q10 Is it legal for shopkeepers to refuse accepting 1-cent coins as part payment for goods or services? A10 Under the Currency Act (Chapter 69), coins issued by MAS shall be legal tender up to their face value in Singapore as follows: a) in the case of coins of a denomination exceeding 50 cents - for payment of any amount; b) in the case of coins of a denomination of 50 cents - for the payment of an amount not exceeding $10; and c) in the case of coin of a denomination lower than 50 cents - for the payment of an amount not exceeding $2. so you can buy lambo with $1 coins... Edited April 17, 2009 by Eyke Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 Wasn't there some tycoon that paid his large debts in either coins or small notes because he was pissed with the company? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saag 1st Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 On 4/17/2009 at 1:55 PM, Kelpie said: Recently, was at Hitachi building, queuing for Chwee Kueh at this food stall. In front, an office lady was trying to pay the cashier $1.50 in coins. 1stly, the cashier commented that one of the ten cent is dirty, doesn't want to accept . Nevermind, the OL gave her 2 x 5 cent coins. Guess what the cashier said : "we don't accept 5 cents" . I could understand why that OL was furious and told the cashier off :"If you don't want to sell me the chwee kueh, give back my money!" . Later, the boss intercepted and apologized to the OL. 10 cent coin not money meh? 2 x 5 cents also not legal tender meh . I walked away and went for Burger King instead. No wonder people been saying Singaporean has very poor customer service standard. Time is bad now and people still have this type of behaviour . Regards, nothing to do with legal or service, sporean becomes very 'neow', calculative, over-detailed, over.....small little thing.... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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