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Went there for a medium coffee. The woman behind the counter says not a word to me throughout the whole transaction. The coffee is $1.75. I give her a $20. I get back a $5 and some assorted coins. Either way, it was not the correct change. I asked her how much a coffee was, and she hands me another $5. Not a word uttered. So I've still not got the right change. I told her exactly how much change I should get. She hands me some twonies and loonies and finally I get the right change. For a new Tim's location, they're really off to a bad start. If you're going to hire staff, get staff that can: 1. Speak. And I'm not expecting a lengthy conversation, but when there's not a word uttered the whole time, there's something wrong. I just got the blank stare, as if she were a cyborg. 2. Provide the correct change. I shouldn't have to ask twice for the right amount of change. And it's not even like she had to do any math. The register told her how much to give me. She just didn't do it right. Save yourself the hassle, just don't buy coffee from here.
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