Me: “That’ll be $49.95, thank you sir.”
(Customer takes out his credit card and his reward benefits card from his wallet and pointedly separates them before handing them over. I take the cards.)
Customer: “No, you can’t touch the cards together like that, it ruins the magnetic strip.”
Me: “Oh it’s okay, the strips on these cards are very durable.”
(I continue on with the transaction.)
Customer: “Are you deaf? I said don’t touch them together!! You’ll ruin my cards!”
Me: “Sir, trust me–you could put a strong magnet on these cards and they wouldn’t be damaged. Touching them together is not going to affect them.”
Customer: “Well, the customer is always right, so don’t touch my cards together, okay?!”
Me: “Okay, okay, geez.”
(I make a big show of keeping the cards separate.)
Customer: “The service here is terrible.”
Me: “Whatever.”
(I hand his cards back, still making a show of keeping them separate. The customer then proceeds to put them back in his wallet, in the same flap, so they are rubbing against each other through a thin piece of material.)
Me, trying not to laugh: “You just put them together in your wallet.”
Customer: *embarrassed* “Yeah well…shut up and do your job!”