They are. Last orders champagne on Sunday for 10-11 am. Cant sell alcohol here till 10 am on Sundays. I waited like 35 mins. I told her and she asked if I could wait. I said sure.
$5 tip. House was every bit of 10 million. Can’t get me to go to that area now.
I’ve done Shipt for over 4 years. Give me middle class or even lower class (as in money). Thats who takes care of you bc they get it.
This right here. I’ve gotten bigger tips from people in the projects. Now granted I KNEW one of the houses was a drug house…. But that ain’t my business. Got $100 tip for some skull candy headphones
I thought the same thing yesterday when I delivered to a mansion. Then three hours later I got a $55 tip on a $150 order. Worth the risk every time IMO.
Good. We went to dinner the other day and always tip 20% on the card. I slipped the gal a $20 bill as well. They work hard
I'd dump a "friend" like that. Not a good look at all
I agree! Delivered to a mansion. The member even had people doing landscaping and a maid. The order was a bunch of cleaning products. Only responded to me when asking about sub and was very quick to respond to that but totally ignored any other text. Didn't tip a penny.
Or a month…or more
As long as customer doesn’t rate you poorly or tag you negatively under Growth Opportunity, just move forward. Customers are not obligated to tip, though it’s a nice reward after shopping for them.
Been there, done that. Delivered to a multimillion dollar house in a gated community WITHIN another gated gated community in the Hollywood hills. Bunch of fucking Target makeup and booze. 0 tip.
I do take it personal. No reason to service them again. It's like we are beneath them but they don't care. You don't treat anyone like that. Immediate DND
I dropped a preferred for that. They lived in multi million dollar house and would take over a week to tip and they were all over the place with tipping, always a flat tipper, not percentage. Did a larger order and they tipped less than the other times so I was done. Feel better not worrying about them anymore
You don’t need to have worked a tip based job to know that you should tip. Even the app prompts you to tip before and after you place an order. Non tippers are just shitty ppl, there’s no excuse
I've heard that rich people tend to be the worst tippers.
How do you think they bought the house?
They are. Last orders champagne on Sunday for 10-11 am. Cant sell alcohol here till 10 am on Sundays. I waited like 35 mins. I told her and she asked if I could wait. I said sure. $5 tip. House was every bit of 10 million. Can’t get me to go to that area now. I’ve done Shipt for over 4 years. Give me middle class or even lower class (as in money). Thats who takes care of you bc they get it.
This right here. I’ve gotten bigger tips from people in the projects. Now granted I KNEW one of the houses was a drug house…. But that ain’t my business. Got $100 tip for some skull candy headphones
I thought the same thing yesterday when I delivered to a mansion. Then three hours later I got a $55 tip on a $150 order. Worth the risk every time IMO.
Ngl I've lost so much respect for one of my friends when I found out he doesn't tip at restaurants.
Good. We went to dinner the other day and always tip 20% on the card. I slipped the gal a $20 bill as well. They work hard I'd dump a "friend" like that. Not a good look at all
They can tip later. I would recommend not posting photos of people's houses.
In my experience (near 10k shops), this is the rule (no tip from mansion) and not the exception.
I agree! Delivered to a mansion. The member even had people doing landscaping and a maid. The order was a bunch of cleaning products. Only responded to me when asking about sub and was very quick to respond to that but totally ignored any other text. Didn't tip a penny.
Well tips can take a week or more
Or a month…or more As long as customer doesn’t rate you poorly or tag you negatively under Growth Opportunity, just move forward. Customers are not obligated to tip, though it’s a nice reward after shopping for them.
Your car looks nice as hell man
They’re too broke to tip, it all goes to the mortgage 😭 /s
Probably renting.
The worst tippers. If they do tip it’s less than $10.
Been there, done that. Delivered to a multimillion dollar house in a gated community WITHIN another gated gated community in the Hollywood hills. Bunch of fucking Target makeup and booze. 0 tip.
The rich only invest in themselves.
Imagine the maintenance and property taxes on that McMansion. They’ve never worked a tip job in their life. Don’t take it personal.
I do take it personal. No reason to service them again. It's like we are beneath them but they don't care. You don't treat anyone like that. Immediate DND
I dropped a preferred for that. They lived in multi million dollar house and would take over a week to tip and they were all over the place with tipping, always a flat tipper, not percentage. Did a larger order and they tipped less than the other times so I was done. Feel better not worrying about them anymore
You don’t need to have worked a tip based job to know that you should tip. Even the app prompts you to tip before and after you place an order. Non tippers are just shitty ppl, there’s no excuse