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Dumb Jimmy Johns delivery/tip question
I just ordered Jimmy Johns for lunch. They are delivering. Normally I pay cash & tip $1 or so for delivery.
Today I have no cash, I paid with my card by phone. I didnot have the option to charge a tip on my card.
I have $0.50 in my purse, should I give that as a tip? Or is 50 cents more of an insult?
ETA: My bill was $5.
Re: Dumb Jimmy Johns delivery/tip question
You can add the tip on when you sign the CC receipt, just like you would do in a restaurant.
Yup. I always order online (because I don't hear well on the phone) and just write the tip on the CC receipt.
I wouldn't say I order frequently...maybe once every 6-8 weeks. It's usually a different delivery person each time.
I'll add the tip on the receipt, if for some reason I can't then I'll give him the 50 cents.
Kris-
I'm the only one here today...
I bet you can add it on the slip. If not, give $.50 and explain.
On another note, MMMMMMM Jimmy Johns
You guys were right, I was able to add the tip on the receipt.
(to be honest I've never paid for delivery with a cc before)
Then start rifling through desk drawers. Problem solved! lol.
I agree. I don't tip based on total cost (because delivering $5 of food takes the same amount of work as delivering $15 of food), but I have always heard that $3 is the minimum (and I'm in a city so delivery distances are pretty short and gas isn't an issue... I would think in a more spread out area that higher tips would be warranted).
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No, they make near minimum wage. Second link. Not sure about the gas part.