Tipping is getting ridiculous

I like watching the videos of the asshole Uber or GrubHub people bitching about people not tipping enough.

They will complain about only getting a $5 tip on a $20 order. It's insane

Which is freaking insane since they SEE what they will get paid PRIOR to picking up the order. You don't like the amount... Then DON'T TAKE THE ORDER!
 
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I like watching the videos of the asshole Uber or GrubHub people bitching about people not tipping enough.

They will complain about only getting a $5 tip on a $20 order. It's insane
Did you see the video of the asshole delivery guy cussing that poor woman out because "this is a nice motherfucking house for a $10 tip, lady" as she's standing there bewildered, holding a small bag. Motherfucker! :mad2:
 
Did you see the video of the asshole delivery guy cussing that poor woman out because "this is a nice motherfucking house for a $10 tip, lady" as she's standing there bewildered, holding a small bag. Motherfucker! :mad2:

I did see that one. "You have a nice house so I deserve more money for delivering to it"

Wonder if he applies the same logic if he delivers to a trailer
 
According to MSNBC, it should be 25%, fellas.
When they flip the screen around, 20% is the minimum option and then 22% and 25%.

Yesterday I had some repairs/maintenance done on my Jeep. It came to about $600. I hand the dude my credit card and he flips the screen around….tipping options. For car repairs where you’re already charging a considerable fee for labor? How about no?
 
According to MSNBC, it should be 25%, fellas.
There will never come a day, and if the owner calls me out, I will call him/her a cheap ass bastard to their face for not paying their staff and then pawning their cheapness off on customers, then I'll post a helluva of a review on line.
 
When they flip the screen around, 20% is the minimum option and then 22% and 25%.

Yesterday I had some repairs/maintenance done on my Jeep. It came to about $600. I hand the dude my credit card and he flips the screen around….tipping options. For car repairs where you’re already charging a considerable fee for labor? How about no?
I would laugh hysterically if I saw that at a mechanic, then I'd tell them they installed the restaurant car reader by mistake.
 
Why is it that if the grocery store clerk asks me after my purchase if I want to donate my remaining cents to a charity that helps feed people I have no problem saying no, but if that same clerk spins an iPad around asking for a 20% tip I can't say no?
 
When they flip the screen around, 20% is the minimum option and then 22% and 25%.

Yesterday I had some repairs/maintenance done on my Jeep. It came to about $600. I hand the dude my credit card and he flips the screen around….tipping options. For car repairs where you’re already charging a considerable fee for labor? How about no?
Zero doubt owners are shown statistics that when made uncomfortable, people are weak, spinless morons who'd rather tap that 20% button than face their own weak inner turmoil for disappointing the person watching for their reaction.
 
Zero doubt owners are shown statistics that when made uncomfortable, people are weak, spinless morons who'd rather tap that 20% button than face their own weak inner turmoil for disappointing the person watching for their reaction.
I think restaurants should start tipping their customers for selecting their establishments. This shows thanks for an individual going the extra mile and choosing to eat at your place instead of some else's. The tip could come in the form of a discount for a future visit if the owner so desires. This is appropriate because the place wouldn't exist without customers and customers have to expend effort to get there, gas, transportation wear and tear etc. Let's get this started.
 
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