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I tip standard, 18%~. I'm not here to talk about yet another tipping discussion, just this technically fraudulent practice I've across by waiters.
I ate in Monterey, CA about 4 months ago. I gave a nice 18% tip. Now, I like round numbers on my statement, so I did the following:
$33.87 check + $6.13 tip = $40
When I checked my statement, the waiter put in $40.87: netting HIM an even $7.00 tip. WTF? Now I don't care for the extra 87 cents, but the fact that he overwrote my amount bothered me. Well I moved on.
Just this month, I ate in NYC. Lo and behold, same thing happened. This kid rounded up 65 cents so he can have a whole amount.
Do these guys know, when you work tables, it doesn't mean shit whether you made even tips or not? At the end of the night, you'll still end up with random change and what you did made little difference for something that's quite offensive.
wtf mate?
I ate in Monterey, CA about 4 months ago. I gave a nice 18% tip. Now, I like round numbers on my statement, so I did the following:
$33.87 check + $6.13 tip = $40
When I checked my statement, the waiter put in $40.87: netting HIM an even $7.00 tip. WTF? Now I don't care for the extra 87 cents, but the fact that he overwrote my amount bothered me. Well I moved on.
Just this month, I ate in NYC. Lo and behold, same thing happened. This kid rounded up 65 cents so he can have a whole amount.
Do these guys know, when you work tables, it doesn't mean shit whether you made even tips or not? At the end of the night, you'll still end up with random change and what you did made little difference for something that's quite offensive.
wtf mate?
