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bell 07-23-2006 07:26 PM

restaraunts charging more after you leave.....
 
today we spent most of the day buying michelle a new honda crv, afterwards we went to a good local mexican joint.
my bill came to 19.39, i put the 19.39 on my card with a 0 in the tip line and wrote 19.39 at the total. i left a tip in cash on the table (4$) so it's not like i didn't tip.
checking my bank card tonite online i see they charged me 23.46.....i'm going by there tomorrow with a printout of my bank statement and my reciept.
i know it's only $4 but i'm kinda pissed as i've been there many many times, and always tip well.

anyone else run into this? or do i need to stick with cash from now on?

fastpat 07-23-2006 07:38 PM

Re: restaraunts charging more after you leave.....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bell
today we spent most of the day buying michelle a new honda crv, afterwards we went to a good local mexican joint.
my bill came to 19.39, i put the 19.39 on my card with a 0 in the tip line and wrote 19.39 at the total. i left a tip in cash on the table (4$) so it's not like i didn't tip.
checking my bank card tonite online i see they charged me 23.46.....i'm going by there tomorrow with a printout of my bank statement and my reciept.
i know it's only $4 but i'm kinda pissed as i've been there many many times, and always tip well.

anyone else run into this? or do i need to stick with cash from now on?

I've never seen it at a restraurant, but have heard of it at retail stores and so forth.

You don't need to go to the place again, call the number on the back of the credit card and put the charge in dispute. The restaurant will clear it up pretty quick I'd guess.

masraum 07-23-2006 07:57 PM

I've seen my bill different from time to time, but it's generally no more than a dollar different. In my case I figure it's either a typo on their part when they put it in, or a typo on my part when I did the math. Either way, it's a buck or less, so I don't bother. I probably should, since if one waiter does that 20 or 30 times a night he/she could be pocketing a few extra grand a year.

osidak 07-23-2006 10:18 PM

Restaurants typically add 15 to 20% to the bill as a credit hold only so they are sure the bill plus potential tip will clear the bank.

Check it in a few days and see if the actual amount taken from your account remains $23.46 if so then you have an issue but I am willing to bet you will see it dropped back to the original $19.39

bell 07-23-2006 10:35 PM

good info......i'll keep an eye on that before i embarass myself :D
they have REALY good burritos :D

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widgeon13 07-24-2006 02:55 AM

I've had it happen and called my credit card company (Citibank) and since it was not a card initiated transaction, they immediately removed the charge from my account. It has happened twice with me, both times at the same restaurant, not going for a third strike. Their toast.

}{arlequin 07-24-2006 06:45 AM

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chapstic2001 07-25-2006 12:17 PM

I dated a chick back in my restaurant days that I later learned marked up checks up to $10 a pop. That is what got her caught after netting a few hundred bucks. My buddy, who was the manager, got a couple of complaints about charges being higher that what was initially left for her. It raises eyebrows and enough reports will get them caught.

My rule of thumb, if you leave cash, write "cash" in the tip line to avoid confusion.

pwd72s 07-25-2006 02:52 PM

I never use a credit card in a restaurant...not security worries as much as liking to have what I bought still around when I pay the credit card bill.

bell 07-26-2006 04:59 AM

today the amount of the charge changed to $19.39........
so no problem :)
moving on :)

pmajka 07-26-2006 11:28 AM

If you leave a Cash tip, write the word CASH on the reciept on the TIP line and then rewrite the Total by hand.

bell 07-26-2006 03:16 PM

i always write the total.......just need to start writing "cash" :D

pwd72s 07-26-2006 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bell
i always write the total.......just need to start writing "cash" :D
why not just stop at your bank, pick up a few more $ than the cost of the meal and anticipated tip? My usual tip, if service is adequate, is 20%. These people are on their feet for hours, smiling and making nice with customers. They usually work for minimum wage, their tips pay the rent. Sure there are scammers among them. That's to be expected. But that's also why I pay cash, not card, for a meal. Another reason? Uncle Sam can check credit cards by computer. He can't check meals paid for with cash...If Uncle Sam had his way, there would be no cash...everything would have a computer record. Think about it...

pmajka 07-27-2006 05:27 AM

more to the point if you give a cash tip, and dont write cash on a reciept, Some people manning till may think you didnt leave a tip, Or leaves the temptation to those of slightly less moral value.

swa911 07-27-2006 07:00 PM

Oh yes. I had this happen at Hooters of all places. Twice at the same restaurant by different servers. Evidently it was/is a common practice there to round up to the next $5. I had one tab rounded up from 21.00 to 25.00. Luckily I check my bank account every day without fail and caught it the day it happened both times. I filed a complaint with Hooters Inc. and received a $50 gift certificate. The biatches still work there. Cash only from now on at that place.

BTW Hooters of Ft.Worth on Bryant Irvin. Beware!

Tervuren 07-29-2006 11:41 AM

I don't tip by percentage. Generaly, as I don't roder a drink, etc, my bill is a lot lower then most people's. All the time I sit there at a waiter's table, is time they can't get a tip on another group. At a cheaper restraraunt, I'll sometimes leave a larger tip then the food, more expensive, varies. If possible, I try $5. Sometimes I just dont have that much to spend. If I can't tip properly, I try not to eat at a restraunt enless its important. As such - lets just say I don't eat out often.

onewhippedpuppy 07-30-2006 04:06 AM

You guys write a cash tip on the tip line for your card reciept? I never do that, unless I don't have cash on me and want to tip from my card as well. I bet they just got confused. The best Mexican restruaunts I've been to don't have many that speak good english, I find the easier you make it for them the less confusion results.


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