Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh I am experiencing I agree. I am in here for the same reason. First of all I agree with the other posters, you did the right thing! I am seeing tip everywhere now beforehand, after, even baseball games (for ringing up my drink that I stood here 10 minutes for, why)? And like you said, what if it doesn’t work out? Then what?
So here is something I cannot get a straight answer on and need to know what you all would do. I went to this shop and had a great experience. Mind you I am used to the mall experience right? So when they worked the cost up for me on their iPad told me the cost of the earring (I didn’t know they were “real” and said how does this look? They were $300. I was surprised but the place was busy as they were doing walk-ins as the place is smack dab in the middle of a street art fair at a major University- I said yes it’s fine.
So all that is fine okay. What bothers me is that at the end when I went to pay, I saw that tip selection you are talking about and when I selected 20%, it applied 20% to the entire total! So the tip alone ended up being $80! MORE than the cost of the piercing. How do they add a tip onto merchandise? Who gets it? The person that did the piercing? How do you take a tip on the merchandise that I already purchased? Am I making sense? What would you do? Call or let it go?
You're overthinking - it's just the way the machine is set up. I always tip in cash, and would not have tipped on earrings.