Checkout Shakedowns: Donât Bully Me with That Tip Screen
Youâve just grabbed a quick coffee or a bite at your local spot, and just as you're ready to pay and enjoy your purchase, youâre ambushed. The cashier flips around a 10-pound digital POS pad that gleefully demands a tip. Itâs not just a suggestion; itâs a digital guilt trip, complete with preset percentages that make you look cheap if you opt out.
Hereâs the scenario: Youâve just grabbed a quick coffee or a bite at your local spot, and just as you're ready to pay and enjoy your purchase, youâre ambushed. The cashier flips around a 10-pound digital POS pad that gleefully demands a tip. Itâs not just a suggestion; itâs a digital guilt trip, complete with preset percentages that make you look cheap if you opt out. What the hell, right?
What ever happened to tipping for exceptional service? Since when did it become a mandatory exit tax just for showing up? Here's a concept: earn the extra cash. Don't just stand there, hand me your digital begging bowl, and expect me to throw money at you for doing the bare minimum.
And it gets worse. The screen is right there, eyes on youâthe modern-day equivalent of being held at emotional gunpoint. Youâve got three choices that make you look like a saint, a sinner, or a tight-ass. Thereâs no option for âNo Tipââoh no, thatâs hidden beneath layers of awkward button pressing while someone stares you down, expecting you to subsidize their paycheck.
Letâs get something straight: Iâm all for tipping generously when the service goes above and beyond. But when businesses use guilt as a tactic to squeeze more out of every transaction, that's where I draw the line. Maybe instead of guilt-tripping your customers, pay your staff a living wage. Don't make your financial policy my guilt trip. Iâm buying a sandwich, not a slice of your business modelâs shortcomings.
So here's a tip for all the service industry folks out there: if you want a tip, earn it. Provide service that makes me want to reward you. Donât shove a digital pad in my face the moment Iâm done ordering and expect me to pay for your smile. It's not a gratuity if it's expectedâit's a tax. And last I checked, Iâm not here to pay taxes on a cup of coffee.
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