Originally Posted by Altenweg
Hi all, I hope this thread is in the right place.
Here's my question;
I ordered pizza today, I wanted it delivered to my house, so I paid the extra $3.00 charge for the privilege.
I also wanted to pay cash, I had exactly $27.00 on me, and the total came to $26.78.
Now, I usually do tip the driver, and I would have if I had more money, but I figured the extra $3.00 for delivery that I already paid should be enough, besides, as far as I'm concerned tipping is left to the discretion of the consumer.
When the pizza delivery guy came, I gave him the money. He counted it, gave me a very mean look, handed me the pizza and left. He didn't even offer to give me my change.
Is this wrong? Is tipping mandatory? If so, when did this change?
I'm so angry right now that I actually want to send an email to the Pizza place and complain, but I don't want to cost the guy his job, even though he was very rude and discourteous. I think they have a right to know that they are employing someone like that.
I'd like everyone's opinion on what they would do.