Come on, that's obviously a mistake.
Someone hit 8 instead of 7 and 9 instead of 0. No scammer changes a even total to an uneven one.
the bill was $21.99 for desert and coffee at a local well-known bakery.
i paid via cc and put down $27.00 for the total and left the tip line blank.
i always round up to whole dollar amounts so when my cc statement came and saw $28.99, i knew something was up. the bitch changed my 7 to an 8, and the 0's to 9's.
the extra $2 is trivial, but the greed and audacity of her to change the bill has me livid.
already called up the place and the manager is looking into it and will call me back.
I just pay cash.
Means a bit more planning, but I don't have to worry about this, or a waiter/waitress skimming my card, or leaving my card behind, or akward splitting of the check with friends, etc.
So any update - call back from the restaurant?
Probably just an innocent mistake - however, if she did purposely alter the ticket -then I'd say that's justification for her being fired.
Why are you such a dick?
You know most "waitresses" can't do math.
Figure the tip out yourself next time and you won't have this problem.
Servers like this are the reason I only tip 15%. You have to be exceptional for me to even consider 20%. If you don't want your pay dictated by a stranger, get a real job.
Don't tip. Problem solved, it's not your job to pay them.
Maybe your "2" was messed up and they saw $27.00 as a $7.00 tip on top of $21.99
WTF $22 for coffee and a desert?
no callback.
i don't know how it can be a mistake. ever see those cc keypads? they're laid out like this.
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how could she mess up the 7/8 and 9/0?
It's an American social custom so DWI.
they may not be the brightest bunch, but i am sure their ability to calculate the tip % is quicker than yours or mine, due to repetition.
Rough percentage, maybe. Actual dollar amount, no.
Again, when they enter a tip check, the original dollar amount is put in first, and then the tip is put in later.
so she thought her bringing out a couple of deserts was worth roughly 32%.
doubtful.