Golgatha
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Pay it via CC, then do a chargeback.
That's what I was thinking.
Pay it via CC, then do a chargeback.
Entitlement is the word you were looking for.
it's mandatory gratuity.
lolz
The article is a little unclear IMO - Is there actually a sign stating there is an automatic 17% tip on groups of 5+? OR is that just what the BBB guy was saying there should be?
BTW, most places around here that have an automatic tip have it stated in the fine print on the menu. Also, at those places, the moment a glass needs filling or there is something that needs attention, I grab the nearest employee, I don't care who, and get it dealt with immediately. If I am already paying for good service, I am damn well going to get it.
MotionMan
Wouldn't locking them in the restaurant be illegal? It cant be legal to hold someone against their will until they pay you a disputed fee.
I strongly suspect the restaurant's liability for their unlawful restriant/kidnapping of this family will greatly exceed the disputed "gratuity."
I think the point is that you shouldnt have to be the one to make the good service happen.
I strongly suspect the restaurant's liability for their unlawful restriant/kidnapping of this family will greatly exceed the disputed "gratuity."
No, my point was: Did they know ahead of time that the tip was going to be automatically added, as some here apparently believe. I just cannot tell from my reading of the article.
As I was once told by a judge: "If you give someone enough notice, you can do almost anything to them."
So, my question still stands.
MotionMAn
if the response of the management to poor service was "we can call the cops" instead of "heres a discount on the bill please give us another chance" then they are doing this entirely wrong.
I hate forced "gratuity". If it's mandatory, factor it into the cost of menu items instead of adding it to bills.
Wouldn't locking them in the restaurant be illegal? It cant be legal to hold someone against their will until they pay you a disputed fee.
I would let them arrest me if it came to that. Id be all over the news getting that place boycotted and making legal changes to the US Constitution in the process to make this practice illegalLOL
the 35th amendment
it shall be illegal to add a gratuity charge to a meal where the party consists of a minimum of six people.
what a gross injustice
Why do people automatically assume that the service was bad? It is just as easy to assume that the black family is cheap as fuck and would use any excuse to get out of tipping, which is certainly not unheard of. Mandatory gratuity is mandatory, it's on their menus, if you really didn't like the service, just don't return. If you want to be cheap asses, don't eat out.
The menu on their website has notice of it. I am sure the ones in the restaurant do too.
I hope they do sue, not because I think they should win, but to get the "mandatory gratuity" crap straightened out.
