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look 171 09-04-2025 11:55 PM

Tips. This one is new to me
 
Just bought a leather steering wheel cover for wife's Sienna from some company here in the US. I purchased from them because I didn't want chance some cheap Chinese pre-cut pieces that do not fit perfectly from Amazon or ebay. On my payment near the end, there's a column asking for tips for the team. The typical 15,18 and 20%. WTF have we become? Do people actually pay tips for an internet purchase now? Is this a new expected thing on the net? Since I don't buy much, still I would say it isn't a trend.

unclebilly 09-05-2025 12:23 AM

I have not seen that one yet.

I hate tipping for services that I have not yet received. There is no incentive for the service provider to do a great job deserving of a tip… they already have the money.

Bill Douglas 09-05-2025 01:20 AM

Here's your tip. Eat lots of fresh vegetables and don't forget to call your mother.

masraum 09-05-2025 12:49 PM

No fargin' way! That's hilarious and crazy.

onewhippedpuppy 09-05-2025 01:27 PM

That’s pretty bad. I even get pissed at the takeout restaurants, I always set it to $0. Why would I tip someone who didn’t do anything for me?

john70t 09-05-2025 02:20 PM

I pay tips whenever stopped in the countryside at night by police in Bulgaria.

I've always tipped appropriately in restaurants. Regardless. BTDT as a former waiter.
20% used to be ahead of the curve.

But now it's demanded by every POS(Point Of Sale) service even before receiving the goods.

I remember traveling in the early 1980s and our family being swarmed by aggressive poor kids my age. "Baksheesh Now!"
And today?
By every local business?

onewhippedpuppy 09-05-2025 02:29 PM

I was in Korea last week, where tipping isn’t a thing. It was pretty nice. Also unlike the UK, you still get attentive service.

look 171 09-05-2025 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 12527815)
I was in Korea last week, where tipping isn’t a thing. It was pretty nice. Also unlike the UK, you still get attentive service.

Most large cities around the world is run that way without large percentage of tipping, you know, the 'Mearican way. I attended a trade show last year at Vegas and decided to see Copperfield all by my lonesome self. Pulled in and my feet was really tired from waling all day and didn't feel like walking to and from self park. Even self park is 20 bucks or something like that so I pulled into the valet at the MGM Grand thinking it was free like it was in years past (what the hell was I thinking?)or the typical 20 bucks. It was 45 bucks. Ok, that was fine and slip the valet 5 bucks. The car was parked off to the side, 20 steps away. This dude looked at me and said, that's a little cheap. 10 is the normal tips for valets here. I was shocked a bit and tired but decided to ask for the tips back completely. These fooking people are so use to ask and you will receive. To top it off, he didn't even open the door for me. Got off and left the door open, didn't have to carry any luggage.

A930Rocket 09-05-2025 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 12527815)
I was in Korea last week, where tipping isn’t a thing. It was pretty nice. Also unlike the UK, you still get attentive service.

I noticed that when we were in Paris, this past June. That and people sitting at tables for hours. No rush to turn the tables over for more profit and tips.

Several months ago, I had my F150 battery replaced under warranty at Advanced Auto Parts. When the guy was done replacing it, I put my fist out to fist bump, and he put his palm out like I was going to give him money. 🙄

onewhippedpuppy 09-05-2025 05:45 PM

$5 is my typical valet tip unless they have to do something extra. I also typically only tip when I pick up, which I’m not sure is correct?

look 171 09-05-2025 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 12527930)
$5 is my typical valet tip unless they have to do something extra. I also typically only tip when I pick up, which I’m not sure is correct?

Around town, for dinner, its usually 3 bucks for me if I valet. 10 -15 bucks parking, 3 bucks tip isn't too bad, I am thinking? I almost never valet unless there's no parking. My days of going to places that lack parking is becoming less and less. I am not sure if we are suppose to tip when they open the door for us, and tip again later? Like you, I tip at pick up. Tipping overall, has gotten out of hand and many people I talked to hates it being so high and for no service. The one who say they tip well often lie about it to make themselves sound good. This internet purchase asking for tips really grinds my gears.

onewhippedpuppy 09-05-2025 06:44 PM

I agree, I only valet if there’s no other option. I don’t like strangers driving my cars. For an actual meal with good service I’m normally 20%, but if you scoop my guacamole at Chipotle you’re not getting a dime.

LWJ 09-05-2025 09:21 PM

In Tokyo as I type.

No tips.

Awesome.

red 928 09-06-2025 11:43 AM

Note to vendors/servers:
not only will I NOT agree to a tip when asked for it when paying, I will be much less likely to be a return customer.

Bill Douglas 09-06-2025 11:53 AM

Young-ish kiwi born Chinese guy delivered the Dominos pizzas. I thanked him and gave him $10.

GF laughed and said why did you give him $10 (I thought he was a Uni student) , he owns a whole lot of Dominos pizza places and does deliveries some days, works in the kitchens other days, to stay very much in touch with what's going on.

look 171 09-06-2025 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12528223)
Young-ish kiwi born Chinese guy delivered the Dominos pizzas. I thanked him and gave him $10.

GF laughed and said why did you give him $10 (I thought he was a Uni student) , he owns a whole lot of Dominos pizza places and does deliveries some days, works in the kitchens other days, to stay very much in touch with what's going on.

Nice to hear. Young man that isn't afraid to work and get his hands dirty. Good on him as you guys would say down there.

Brian 162 09-06-2025 06:16 PM

We’re heading to Europe for a vacation in a couple of weeks with a tour group. I was reading the itinerary and daily gratuity amounts were listed for the motor coach driver and tour guide.

stevej37 09-07-2025 03:01 AM

And your flight attendent. :)


https://creators.yahoo.com/lifestyle/story/tipping-on-a-flight-this-us-airline-has-customers-fuming-at-this-potentially-compromising-option-164524591.html

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Rick Lee 09-07-2025 07:37 AM

I absolutely hate the tipping culture in the US, hate, hate it. But if anyone deserves tips, it's probably flight attendants on US domestic flights. The dregs of humanity they have to put up with and do it all with a smile is mind boggling. I get so many free drinks already on domestic flight, I wouldn't mind tipping them, but then I'm polite and low-maint. when I fly. So they're not having to do much more than hand me the drink and sometimes tap my Amex.

VINMAN 09-07-2025 09:54 AM

I cringe at the 33% percent tip option you see now.

33% ?? Are you effin kidding me?

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Steve Carlton 09-07-2025 10:46 AM

I think tipping for new and different things is a good idea! Wouldn't you want to reward a member here if you got good advice, a great picture, or a funny remark?

rcooled 09-07-2025 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 12527423)
Here's your tip.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1757272851.jpg

Por_sha911 09-07-2025 04:33 PM

I marvel at how many pre-calculated suggested tip percentages are wrong.
Sometimes it is bad math but many of them expect you to tip on the tax as well.

Por_sha911 09-07-2025 04:39 PM

Quote:

I get so many free drinks already on domestic flight, I wouldn't mind tipping them, but then I'm polite and low-maint. when I fly. So they're not having to do much more than hand me the drink and sometimes tap my Amex.
LOL. Most drunk people have no idea how rude and high maintenance they are. The more someone drinks, the less clear thinking they are. That's why they don't think "hey maybe I shouldn't drive after a dozen shots".
(no reflection on anyone in particular).

stevej37 09-15-2025 12:58 PM

There is no way that I would pay this on the meal check.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/refuse-pay-bill-customer-says-100000786.html

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look 171 09-15-2025 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12533316)
There is no way that I would pay this on the meal check.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/refuse-pay-bill-customer-says-100000786.html

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That's gotta to be some BS. Just because you can, it doesn't mean you should. I suppose you can ask for anything. I wouldn't go back to places that ask for the additional service fee of 18%. I don't care how good the food it or the service with waitresses that only wear miniskirts. No way.

ramonesfreak 09-15-2025 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red 928 (Post 12528215)
Note to vendors/servers:
not only will I NOT agree to a tip when asked for it when paying, I will be much less likely to be a return customer.

Never been back and never will go back

https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1177523-shake-shack-youngster-rant.html

Por_sha911 09-15-2025 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 12527415)
there's a column asking for tips for the team.

Tell the team they need to get a real job with an employer that will pay them a decent wage so that they don't have to beg!

Wayne 962 09-15-2025 06:40 PM

I was working a bar once at a volunteer benefit - pouring drinks and such. We were big donors to the event and they needed someone to help at the bar. I was done pouring something and turned my back and there was $3 on the counter! First and only tip ever received in my life! (except for “buy low, sell high”).

I was flabbergasted and it was really funny too. I saved the $3 - it’s in my counter downstairs. My wife and I joke about it from time time.

Funny.

Wayne

cstreit 09-15-2025 07:50 PM

It’s literally a switch on Shopify, not a cultural shift.


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