Quote Originally Posted by Gucci2012 View Post
How exactly? My statement was about identity. If he was as regular as he says he was they would know who he was. If the random guy who walked said he had a booking with Elsa they would say no, because he's not wooduck who they would know assuming he has supposedly been a customer for "a couple of years" that's not special treatment that's them knowing a wooduck from a woodchuck.
Well, with that logic you pretty much disqualified 90% of Ginza's customers from your definition of a regular, because unless you go there every other day like rooter, then how can you recognise the person booking a girl?

I am Ginza customer over the years but I book via text most of the time. I go there maybe once every 2-3 weeks, at different times, and so I doubt they can recognise me or my number when i make a booking. But still, in theory they can check my # or ask my name and then check it when I arrive, right?

If you want to blame Woodduck, blame him for being late, not because Ginza didn t recognise him and mistakenly given his booking to another person.