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 I've not worked at many service establishments, however the bar I used to run, we paid CC tips on their pay checks, so if there was a .50 left at the end of a tip, they weren't left with hard currency, as it went on their check.
 
 I do the same thing. I base my tip on the quality of service. TIPS To Insure Professional Service. If I feel like I am not a priority, or you are more interested in bullshitting with your friends than making sure that I have a pleasant dining/drinking experience, then your tip suffers. I am a very gracious tipper if the service is good. I've frequently tipped as much as 50% when service is stellar. With that being said, I always figure the change on the tip to make the overall bill a whole dollar amount. So if the bill is 20.33 and I get great service, my total bill with tip will usually be 31.00, 10.67 in tip. If they felt they deserved more than a 50% gratuity and round my tip up to the next dollar, your damn right I'm contacting the manager, and if that doesn't work, I'll speak with the GM, its flat out stealing.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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 This...Originally posted by racrguy View PostI don't give a fuck if you increase it a penny, it's still stealing, in my eyes.
 
 ...and this...Originally posted by CRASH View PostI always try to leave the tip in cash.
 
 ...aaaand this.Originally posted by Cooter View PostThis is why I pay cash at bars/restaurants
 
 Take five minutes and send an email or make call to their corporate office and I bet shit gets changed. If some random fast food window bitch popped off some shit like "because we feel like it", I'd take joy in knowing her ass got canned.Originally posted by SMKR View PostLOL shit McDonald's on Midkiff has a sign hiring starting at $14.50 no experience- its crazy. I think every retail establishment out here is looking for help minimum $15/hour.
 
 Our babysitter back in Dfw works at sonic and was telling us she was paid same as waitresses $2 something hourly plus tips.
 
 Reminds me. We went to the taco bell o the north side the other night and they closed an hour and a half early. I walked up to the drive thru and asked why they were closed early and the girl said, "because we feel like it, if you want something to eat whataburger is down the street." I talked to the manager about the incident and he apologized and said there wasn't really anything he could do since if they fire them there isn't a pool of applicants to pull/hire from.
 
 StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.  
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 I tip 20% every time. I check my credit/debit card statements for any gross irregularities, but I'm not getting my panties in a wad over a tiny amount.
 
 When I worked at Sonic in high school the girls there got $2.xx/hr and made tip as the bulk of their income. I guess different stores can pay different rates.
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 I have filed 2 complaints at their corporate office (6/12 and 6/14) in California and still not a return call.Originally posted by stevo View PostThis...
 
 
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 Take five minutes and send an email or make call to their corporate office and I bet shit gets changed. If some random fast food window bitch popped off some shit like "because we feel like it", I'd take joy in knowing her ass got canned.
 
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 Well that sucks, I guess they don't care either.Originally posted by SMKR View PostI have filed 2 complaints at their corporate office (6/12 and 6/14) in California and still not a return call.
 
 StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.  
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 Seems like Taco Bell is punking some people these days.
 In other words....  
 
 first this..
 http://www.dfwmustangs.net/forums/sh...ight=taco+bell
 
 then this..
 
 then this..Originally posted by SMKR View PostReminds me. We went to the taco bell o the north side the other night and they closed an hour and a half early. I walked up to the drive thru and asked why they were closed early and the girl said, "because we feel like it, if you want something to eat whataburger is down the street." I talked to the manager about the incident and he apologized and said there wasn't really anything he could do since if they fire them there isn't a pool of applicants to pull/hire from.
 Originally posted by SMKR View PostI have filed 2 complaints at their corporate office (6/12 and 6/14) in California and still not a return call.sigpic
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 You better be glad the individual dropped that extra on ya. If I catch that ess on my bill they are in for an epic scene in the middle of there establishment where every diner in there will know of this practice and my displeasure in their theft. The point is it is conveinient for your customer(without which you dont really have a purpose or a need for you) and you are providing the service. Be happy they left ya something.Originally posted by GE View PostI don't see the point in leaving someone $10.21 (or any amount of change, for that matter). From the server perspective, you're being a cheap ass for not rounding up to the next dollar. In the totality of your credit card bill each month, I'd be willing to bet that not all of your transactions are rounded up or down. That being said, it's completely shitty for them to round up. To me, it's just the same as adding an additional dollar, two, etc. There was a server at a Chili's or some crap like that in Austin that added like $1-2 to my tip. Overall, it wasn't going to break the bank but I called in and inquired. Turns out, he had done the same to everyone and had already been fired before I had called. I'd be willing to bet that if you'd just leave a flat dollar amount, the problem will stop.Last edited by TexasT; 06-18-2012, 05:52 PM.Rich
 
   
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 this weekend i was out with the family and some friends of ours and their kids, after getting the worst service... he brings the two tabs and they are messed up, so he corrects it and then brings them back, mine looks fine so i hand him my card but our friends had something incorrect on it still, so he leaves and then brings me back my receipt which had something added to it and then charged without me authorizing it. i spoke with the manager and he took off half of the charges but it still pissed me off that he thought it was ok to run the card for a different amount than i had agreed on.
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 $10.21 on $49.79 and a server should feel cheated because it wasn't rounded to $11? Servers should always be glad they didn't get an 11-top of SMFs that might tip $10.21 between them.Originally posted by GE View PostI don't see the point in leaving someone $10.21 (or any amount of change, for that matter). From the server perspective, you're being a cheap ass for not rounding up to the next dollar. In the totality of your credit card bill each month, I'd be willing to bet that not all of your transactions are rounded up or down. That being said, it's completely shitty for them to round up. To me, it's just the same as adding an additional dollar, two, etc. There was a server at a Chili's or some crap like that in Austin that added like $1-2 to my tip. Overall, it wasn't going to break the bank but I called in and inquired. Turns out, he had done the same to everyone and had already been fired before I had called. I'd be willing to bet that if you'd just leave a flat dollar amount, the problem will stop.Men have become the tools of their tools.
 -Henry David Thoreau
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