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Originally Posted by Por_sha911
Yes!
I delivered pizza in my college days. A pie that is ice cold or looks like it was bounced around and is a mess doesn't deserve a tip. If people tip when they order the late, botched delivery still gets reward for what should have been done right.
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It's not a tip, it's delivery enticement money.
You have made your point and other's have countered but you remain steadfast to the same argument. It does not work like you are saying it does.
Do customers see their food and make a decision as to timeliness and quality, absolutely. The driver is long gone at this point. Driver and customer seldom see each other. The customer has to act in a fair manner but is subject to human nature. They will (often) cheat the driver because they can get away with it - cheat like a boss.
A delivered pizza tip is face to face. Human nature is involved again but in reverse. Face to face protocol is involved.
I did ask my DD friend if she can see a rating on customers. No response yet.
Customers are often not beautiful people. However, I was DD driving my friend around later evening in my mini-van with new tires in a snow storm as her car would not go. A customer gave her a $100 cash tip for braving the storm as no one else was out driving.