anti-tip gorls : be warned

Started by The Only BLACK Kalmyks, January 09, 2024, 11:39:16 AM

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The Only BLACK Kalmyks

January 09, 2024, 03:11:49 PM #15 Last Edit: January 09, 2024, 03:13:38 PM by Mongols of Russia
Quote from: Nine on January 09, 2024, 03:01:57 PM
Quote from: bby ddy on January 09, 2024, 02:51:15 PMI always thought the tip amount didn't show until after the delivery.  :mmyulost:

Oh well, those delivery apps are too expensive anyway. I'd rather pick my own shit up.  :fuming:
It doesn't, it shows how much they'll make for the trip and the distance

If it's under a certain amount they just won't accept it.
in other words , you should assume the driver will see what you have or haven't tipped in one way or another @bby ddy

They've obviously figured out ways to calculate the mess using the information provided

That driver in the OP  concluded that the customer left 0 tip in the app, and was clearly accurate as the customer had their cash tip in hand waiting for them at the door

Don't have that boy out here leaving 0 tips thinking the gorls can't clock it or just won't take the order.

This driver in the OP took the order and clocked it , and then contemplated messing with that customers food

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The Only BLACK Kalmyks

January 09, 2024, 03:24:29 PM #16 Last Edit: January 09, 2024, 03:26:31 PM by Mongols of Russia
Quote from: Nine on January 09, 2024, 03:04:38 PMBut I actually ended up deleting the delivery apps.

Between the markups from the restaurants to cover the cost of the delivery apps, the delivery fees, the tip, it makes more sense for me to pick it up myself honestly.
ultimately you're just paying for the luxury of laziness.

On a Sunday afternoon the last thing I wanna do is get up and go fetch something.

I'm still reasonable with the drivers and will meet them at the front of my building instead of demanding they find their way up to my place.

Ultimately it's just a food delivery app, not your personal assistant or maid.

When I wanna be completely and utterly lazy for a weekend I just go to a hotel for a lil staycation and get room service.

Very rare but whenever I feel I've earned that level of laziness and pampering I'll do it for myself.


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January 09, 2024, 03:58:17 PM #17 Last Edit: January 09, 2024, 03:59:26 PM by Ma Lo
I gotta tip for them alright.  I spend a disgusting amount of money on Uber Eats. Too lazy and too busy and who finna do all that cooking and cleaning up?

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Yeah I live in the suburbs and have a car but I started using doordash heavily when my anxiety went thru the roof. I also have dashpass thru my credit card so the fees aren't as bad.

I don't carry cash at all so I always put my tip in the app. It does let them know how much they will make off the delivery so they don't have to accept it if they don't want. You can also increase your tip after the delivery, which I've done before. The delivery gorl was out of line, but to each their own
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