You are being manipulated.

Stop letting that happen.

I’ll explain.

You might experience this monthly, if not weekly.

You go treat yourself to a single coffee for $2 at local shop, only for the screen to be turned around to you.

Would you like to TIP:

15% ?

20% ?

25% ?

Right off the bat I want to give you permission to turn the tables on them.

They’re trying to guilt you into giving.

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Guilt you into tipping.

You decided to bless their establishment with your patronage, and this is how they repay your generosity, your loyalty?

It’s a slap in the face and I want you to see it as such.

So stand your ground and turn the shame on them.

Say: “It’s asking for a tip. Why? Who gets it?  (Usually the clerk DOES NOT get the digital tip. You’re tipping the company)

Say: “How much does this company make a year? Why am I expected to supplement their staff’s income? This is a multi-million dollar company. They can’t pay their employees?”

Ask those next to you, “Do you like being guilted into giving tips?” Now you’ve killed the social pressure element that companies are relying on to get you tip by getting those next to you in line on your side, rather than on the side of the company.

And if I use self-checkout, and it asks for a tip, does that mean I get to tip myself? Yes. Yes it does. I’m taking myself to Toys R Us after this transaction! (Dang it, it’s closed!)

What about booking for a hotel?

Tip the website!

Then you have people that EXPECT you to be their boss and pay them, rather than the actual company they work for:

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By the way, this is theft on video. DO NOT let him take your stuff. Take it inside. Stand your ground, people!

It seems companies are trying to fight back.

It’s CUSTOMER VS COMPANIES

They notice people are pushing back against tipping culture and they don’t like it.

They want to keep you feeling guilty and living under their feet.

It’s a standoff.

Translation:

“Don’t order food if you’re not prepared to take on the responsibility of paying our staff instead of us”

I understand the real reason for this is The Federal Reserve.

As they devalue the dollar, more and more people are struggling and desperate for tips, as companies need to do more to keep their greed levels high.

A classic normal tip scenario is an extra few dollars for the pizza guy.

But if you’re picking up the pizza yourself?

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Also, forced tipping is infuriating. Target.com, I’m looking at you.

After the goods have been delivered it says you have the choice to tip. “Aww, that’s nice.”

Actually, no I don’t have the choice. All it says is the predetermined amount and a blank area to add $ amount. There is no ‘Skip’ or ‘No Tip’ option.

And you CAN’T use the Target website until you finish the tipping screen. It forces you.

Granted, I tend to tip for deliveries. But have I gotten poor service or decided I didnt want to tip just because? Yes.

What did I do? I think I gave 10 cents or 1 penny, whatever the lowest amount was to be able to move forward on the screen.

But if you want to tip $1,000 for some fruit, I guess that’s your right.

Here is current $ stats on DoorDash from Wikipedia:

I’m not buying the fact that their net income is $123M while their revenue is $10 BILLION.

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So this company can’t pay it’s workers a living wage?

And it’s up to you to pay their employees via guilt? And their drivers are mad at you but not their billion dollar boss?

It seems to be happening all over. Even in Germany.

Select “Nein!”

Time to put your foot down.

Yes, the workers will feel the pressure.

But it’s the workers turn to put their foot down and put the pressure on their billion dollar bosses, where the pressure should be.

They accepted slave treatment, why should we enable it?

Tipping, at this point, feels like enabling more than helping.

Though, you could always leave a video game tip, since retro video games are back in fashion.

Write the Konami code on the receipt: ⬆⬆⬇⬇⬅➡⬅➡🅱🅰 Start.

Homer Simpson is all of us at the moment:

*If this article resonated with you, please consider sending me a tip. I would greatly appreciate it. Be sure it’s at least $20 or more, because any less is rude. And I did you a favor writing this article. Why won’t you tip me?! Not tipping is un-American!! 

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This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.
 

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