Re: Yo no tengo cambio/I don't have change
Most are missing the point on this old Dominican "con" game. The most classic example is the taxi, when the driver is presented a 50 peso note for a 40 peso ride, states with profound apology, "no tengo cambio" to garner a tip. Or any number of shops and vendors who do not have small change when asked. I could understand if you present even 100 pesos note sometimes, they might not have change, but a business or vendor that can not return 5 or 10 pesos in change should not be in business. They never seem to pull this scam with other Dominicans, they would not stand for it. However, I have been to large establishments, such as Hache, and the bill would be 400 pesos and I would present 1000 peso note and they would tell me, no tengo cambio and hand ME the bill to get change. I would say you just lost a sale and walk out. It is not up to the customer to provide change! Dominicans, I am sorry to say, have no concept of customer satisfaction or merchandising in the business world.Thanks for reading my two cents worth.