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Paying and tipping at a restaurant with a card
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:10 am
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:10 am
Do the waitresses actually get the tip you write on the receipt? And if they do, When do they get that money immediately or at a later time?
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:11 am to PrideofTheSEC
Yes they do, they get it at the end of the shift when they cash out with the manager.
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:11 am to PrideofTheSEC
You caked her and found out she gave you a fake number?
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:12 am to PrideofTheSEC
I always write my phone number on that line. Works every time
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:14 am to GregMaddux
I did that until one chick thought it was a 7 figure tip.
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:14 am to PrideofTheSEC
Nope, the owners keep it for themselves because the waiters/waitresses "don't deserve it"
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:15 am to GregMaddux
Was just making sure they actually get that money and not the business just making extra. I'm sure they prefer getting cash though
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:18 am to PrideofTheSEC
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Was just making sure they actually get that money and not the business just making extra.
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:45 am to PrideofTheSEC
Most POS systems force you to claim 12% of your sales, otherwise you have to have a manager's approval. So they can hide some money if you give cash but it honestly shouldn't matter
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:47 am to PrideofTheSEC
The ticket typically has the server's name on it. I assume this is so they can keep that straight, among other reasons.
Posted on 5/19/13 at 3:11 am to Titus Pullo
Waiters only have to claim credit card tips. But when you tip on a card your waiter doesn't get the whole tip. Most restaurants make the waiter give up the credit card fee. Somewhere between 5 and 7%
Posted on 5/19/13 at 3:13 am to DCSportsBeerMan
I never had to pay a credit card fee on credit card tips.
Worked at a national resturant chain.
Worked at a national resturant chain.
This post was edited on 5/19/13 at 3:14 am
Posted on 5/19/13 at 3:14 am to PrideofTheSEC
God damn you're stupid for asking this question
Posted on 5/19/13 at 3:19 am to PrideofTheSEC
Some people (like myself) get the tip via a paycheck. Cash tips we take with us. Now of the tip a server is given, they usually must tip out a certain percent (for me 25% of my tips) of either their total tips or net sales for hostess, bussers, bar, key employees etc.
Also, I've never heard of servers having to pay for credit card fees. It isn't their fault someone payed with a card
Also, I've never heard of servers having to pay for credit card fees. It isn't their fault someone payed with a card
Posted on 5/19/13 at 3:20 am to PrideofTheSEC
They don't get the entire amount because they take a percentage out to go towards taxes. That is why a cash tip is always extra appreciated even if you pay with a credit card.
Most places you get your money at the end of the shift. There are many where there are so many servers and high tip amounts that employers have taken to putting credit card tips on a weekly (or every other weekly) paycheck.... which SUCKS, trust me.
ETA:
I think the credit card fee others are referring to is actually the amount taken out for taxes. Credit card tips are on record with the IRS so a portion is automatically taken out as income tax.
Most places you get your money at the end of the shift. There are many where there are so many servers and high tip amounts that employers have taken to putting credit card tips on a weekly (or every other weekly) paycheck.... which SUCKS, trust me.
ETA:
I think the credit card fee others are referring to is actually the amount taken out for taxes. Credit card tips are on record with the IRS so a portion is automatically taken out as income tax.
This post was edited on 5/19/13 at 3:21 am
Posted on 5/19/13 at 3:24 am to yurintroubl
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weekly (or every other weekly) paycheck.... which SUCKS, trust me.
I completely disagree. The restaurant I work for has gone to paychecks a little over a year ago. At first, it was difficult to manage, but now I love it because I don't go out as much as before and save a lot more money.
Posted on 5/19/13 at 4:41 am to YipSkiddlyDooo
I always tip in cash. It's easier to hide wages this way, especially for young people working and going to school.
Posted on 5/19/13 at 4:52 am to DCSportsBeerMan
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Waiters only have to claim credit card tips. But when you tip on a card your waiter doesn't get the whole tip. Most restaurants make the waiter give up the credit card fee. Somewhere between 5 and 7%
I've bartended, served And managed in many bars and restaurants and have never once heard of anyone making the server pay the cc fee
Please tell me where this is common practice
Posted on 5/19/13 at 5:28 am to DCSportsBeerMan
You're getting fricking if they are taking 5-7% for cc fees
And I alway tip on a card so those frickers have to pay taxes like me
And I alway tip on a card so those frickers have to pay taxes like me
Posted on 5/19/13 at 6:05 am to yellowfin
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And I alway tip on a card so those frickers have to pay taxes like me
You sound like a riot.
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