Customer upset. Thinks your taking his picture.

@Morledzep wrote:

Let's beat this dead horse, just because I'm bored, and I'm trying to give myself a reason to cut my nails.

I agree with Service, when I'm taking pics at gas stations I do my best to avoid taking pics of folks, I wait until they are hiding behind their gas pumps, or go inside the store when I'm taking pics of the store front. At the counters, when I need a counter pic, if I can't get a break between customers, I only take the pic with their back to the camera, or I stand and wait. For whole site pics, I use the editor to blur out license plates and faces that are visible. But I also take several pics and from both front corners of the location so I have enough pics and possibilities.

Sometimes there are people who just can't resist looking at the forking camera. You tell them you're taking pics and they are going to be in them if they don't move or hide and they still stand there and look at the camera. Those folks get their pictures taken, and their faces blurred out with the photo editor.

Like I said before, I'm friendly, to a point, but if they're going to try to start some kind of confrontation, I will walk away. If someone asks me politely what I'm doing, I'll tell them that I am simply doing a marketing audit for the gas company. If they ask how I get the gig I tell them it pays @#$%& and I'm an independent contractor, it's not a job to do if you're looking for a regular or a good paycheck.

When the counter is busy with customers: there is often a second, unopened register. I simply grab the "Register closed" sign off the counter, step back a few feet, get the pic and return the sign to it's place.

Moreled, be careful with blurring things in photos, I have a feeling that it's only a matter of time before the MSC starts rejecting shops by accusing shoppers of "altering" photos. Just a feeling, but they already treat us as fiends, dolts and dirt so it would make sense.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/21/2024 04:13PM by sestrahelena.

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@sestrahelena wrote:

@Morledzep wrote:


When the counter is busy with customers: there is often a second, unopened register. I simply grab the "Register closed" sign off the counter, step back a few feet, get the pic and return the sign to it's place.



I like this idea. In a big city there are so many times when there are just people and more people in the way but sometimes an unused register exists.
Sometimes there just aren't additional counter spaces to take pics of. And I understand exactly what ses is saying about being dinged for "altering" pics. Right now on some Presto shops if you crop them, or make any adjustments to the pictures, or even use the document scan feature in the camera to take the picture, it will reject the picture.

I might understand if they said you can't use a feature like photoshop. But cropping to get the picture make it clearer, or to remove people from the planet oblivion is sometimes necessary. I'm currently enamored of the pixelate function on the camera editor, but in the past I have just painted a bright orange blob over people or their faces so I won't have my shops at certain gas stations rejected.
Ooooh! You've got a fancy phone! Mine only crops.
@sestrahelena wrote:

Ooooh! You've got a fancy phone! Mine only crops.

It's a crappy Pixel 7 Pro. Only works when it wants, Google phones suck, but I'm stuck paying for it for 2 more years. My old LG V60 thinQ had similar editing, just not the pixelate to blur faces, that was the phone that I learned how to make big orange blobs to cover faces and license plates on. I would still be a loyal LG phone customer if they hadn't quit making them.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/22/2024 06:26AM by Morledzep.
My Pixel 3a is a workhorse and does all those fancy things like blur and a laundry list of others. I bought it used 2 years ago for a little over $100 with a full one year warrantee. If your 7 is not working well you must have gotten a lemon. I have not looked to upgrade to a newer version but the used 6 phones are prob around the price I paid now. And every time they come out with a new version they offer me $150-200 on a trade in. I might take them up on t next time. My son says to keep it tho as the 3 has unlimited photo storage and the newer ones do not.
I recommend Back Market for for anyone looking for used electronics. They are great. And instead of sale ads they send corny jokes. I love corny jokes.

@Morledzep wrote:

@sestrahelena wrote:

Ooooh! You've got a fancy phone! Mine only crops.

It's a crappy Pixel 7 Pro. Only works when it wants, Google phones suck, but I'm stuck paying for it for 2 more years. My old LG V60 thinQ had similar editing, just not the pixelate to blur faces, that was the phone that I learned how to make big orange blobs to cover faces and license plates on. I would still be a loyal LG phone customer if they hadn't quit making them.
@sandyf wrote:

My Pixel 3a is a workhorse and does all those fancy things like blur and a laundry list of others. I bought it used 2 years ago for a little over $100 with a full one year warrantee. If your 7 is not working well you must have gotten a lemon. I have not looked to upgrade to a newer version but the used 6 phones are prob around the price I paid now. And every time they come out with a new version they offer me $150-200 on a trade in. I might take them up on t next time. My son says to keep it tho as the 3 has unlimited photo storage and the newer ones do not.
I recommend Back Market for for anyone looking for used electronics. They are great. And instead of sale ads they send corny jokes. I love corny jokes.

There are significant problems with the Pixel 7 Pro. There are intermittent touch screen issues. Sometimes the knock knock open doesn't work and you have to restart the phone to wake it up (these are common problems that the tech support folks know about). Sometimes it randomly starts heating up, usually when they are uploading updates while I'm trying to use my phone or charge it (24/7), but sometimes when it's just sitting on the table, not doing a single thing (tech support says it's never been over temp). All of my other phones the phone company could access the phone and see what I see on the screen, they can't do that with this one, I don't know if it's Pixels in general, or just my malfunctioning phone. I never know when it's going to work right, but I've had to learn all of the various ways to turn it off and on again, or restart it so that I can use it.
@Morledzep wrote:

@sandyf wrote:

My Pixel 3a is a workhorse and does all those fancy things like blur and a laundry list of others. I bought it used 2 years ago for a little over $100 with a full one year warrantee. If your 7 is not working well you must have gotten a lemon. I have not looked to upgrade to a newer version but the used 6 phones are prob around the price I paid now. And every time they come out with a new version they offer me $150-200 on a trade in. I might take them up on t next time. My son says to keep it tho as the 3 has unlimited photo storage and the newer ones do not.
I recommend Back Market for for anyone looking for used electronics. They are great. And instead of sale ads they send corny jokes. I love corny jokes.

There are significant problems with the Pixel 7 Pro. There are intermittent touch screen issues. Sometimes the knock knock open doesn't work and you have to restart the phone to wake it up (these are common problems that the tech support folks know about). Sometimes it randomly starts heating up, usually when they are uploading updates while I'm trying to use my phone or charge it (24/7), but sometimes when it's just sitting on the table, not doing a single thing (tech support says it's never been over temp). All of my other phones the phone company could access the phone and see what I see on the screen, they can't do that with this one, I don't know if it's Pixels in general, or just my malfunctioning phone. I never know when it's going to work right, but I've had to learn all of the various ways to turn it off and on again, or restart it so that I can use it.

Sounds like you need a new phone! Mine isn't perfect but no real issues (galaxy s21)
I would be drinking the second I walked in the door if I had to deal with those issues all day trying to work.
One of the funniest encounters I had with a customer at a gas station was many years ago when the show "Sopranos" was popular and was filmed locally in many NJ neighborhoods. This one guy stuck out his chest and fixed his hair up all pretty...ya know the type. He told me he thought I was scouting for locations for the show. I took his picture for giggles.

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@sandyf wrote:

My Pixel 3a is a workhorse and does all those fancy things like blur and a laundry list of others. I bought it used 2 years ago for a little over $100 with a full one year warrantee. If your 7 is not working well you must have gotten a lemon. I have not looked to upgrade to a newer version but the used 6 phones are prob around the price I paid now. And every time they come out with a new version they offer me $150-200 on a trade in. I might take them up on t next time. My son says to keep it tho as the 3 has unlimited photo storage and the newer ones do not.
I recommend Back Market for for anyone looking for used electronics. They are great. And instead of sale ads they send corny jokes. I love corny jokes.

@Morledzep wrote:

@sestrahelena wrote:

Ooooh! You've got a fancy phone! Mine only crops.

It's a crappy Pixel 7 Pro. Only works when it wants, Google phones suck, but I'm stuck paying for it for 2 more years. My old LG V60 thinQ had similar editing, just not the pixelate to blur faces, that was the phone that I learned how to make big orange blobs to cover faces and license plates on. I would still be a loyal LG phone customer if they hadn't quit making them.
I will stay away from the 7. The 6's were supposed to be pretty good so that might be my next new used phone. Mine glitched a few times and did not open but it is a lot older phone than yours. I just need to remember once a year when it happens what to do. Also overheated once when I was in Texas where it was over 100 degrees outside and probably well over that in the car in the parking lot. I was overheating too! I do not live in a place that has that weather so a stopover in an airconditioned store helped both of us.
This thread just reminded me of the shopper (story told on IMSC Facebook group) who was held up at gunpoint, robbed and roughed up at a gas station off I-20 in Alabama in broad daylight ...she used to do routes from Atlanta to Birmingham on that corridor. I am concerned about random violence, attempt to avoid it by checking out neighborhoods before committing to a stop - have yet to try night time gas shops.
Customer upset. Thinks your taking his picture.
Yes, this happened to me several times at gas station audits. It's really sad to say, but it is almost always the same specific race and demographic person who takes issue and gets upset.
AZwolf,

You're profiling now, no matter how true it might be.

And I haven't done a gas station shop in about a year.
And are they the same race and demographic that teach a slow walk across the street, not at a crosswalk, but believe traffic should stop for them? And wont hurry up when a car comes?

I'm not asking for an answer. Just stating a fact for those that are entitled to cross the street.
And now I'm profiling. No, I'm just stating what I've observed. They must teach a class in slow walking. Even if traffic is coming.
@AZwolfman wrote:

Customer upset. Thinks your taking his picture.
Yes, this happened to me several times at gas station audits. It's really sad to say, but it is almost always the same specific race and demographic person who takes issue and gets upset.

White people in the backwoods is the answer, at least in my experience. Everyone else is pretty chill.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/30/2024 08:55PM by mystery2me.
most of the guys that make faces at me and get snotty with me are the guys with the big pickup trucks, wingnuts, and the drunks that hang out at the gas stations.
From the comments, it seems like there may be a different ethnic or demographic or even political bent in each area of the country who are the ones who create these issues. For example, there are no rednecks or backwoods here in the desert.
You hit the nail on the head, Wrosie. Is that still an expression?
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