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For the past 2 or 3 months I've consistently been getting this soup from Thai Sushi 101 that I can never seem to find on their menu, but it's in a tom yum broth, it has tons of shrimp and some veggies and rice noodles in it...it's the best soup I've ever had. It's a shame that I won't be getting it again.
The customer service here has always been spotty imo...there are times when they've been accommodating, and even given me a discount b/c they misquoted me on the price of this mysterious soup that I can't find on their menu...but this evening wasn't so pleasant.
When my fiancé went to pick up the food we ordered he realized he forgot his wallet. I called and asked if I could pay over the phone and the girl I was speaking to said she'd have to get her manager. Manager explicitly asked if it was a Visa, MC, Discover...After reading my card number to the manager, she proceeded to read my card number back to me...out loud...in what sounded like a crowded place. When I asked her if she could stop before she got to the last 4 digits she seemed annoyed and huffed "well I have to verify the number, I can't just put some random number in here." When I offered to repeat it she huffed again and said that it didn't matter. She then asked for the expiration date and then huffed AGAIN "your done" and handed the phone back to the girl who was helping me the first time, saying "now tell her thank you and bye."
It was odd. As someone who works in an industry where I encounter victims of identity theft often, i just couldn't let her finish reading my card number out loud...not sure why she was the one who was so bothered by the situation...I'm the one who would've ended up with a bunch of random charges on my account.
Now I gotta find a new spot
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