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08/08/2006
Rob H. says:
I hate to have to post something like this, but since it has happened to me on several occasions at several different places I thought I should say something. Awhile back I started saving and comparing my restaurant receipts to make sure my total (total + tax + tip) matched what my bank statement said. Well, I was in for a bit of a surprise. On more than one instance the total did not match. Just to clarify, this was after the transaction had posted - sometimes restaurants will put a "hold" on a debit card that will include a tip that might be different than what you actually give. However, that amount is corrected once the real amount posts. I had talked with the bank just to make sure they didn't have some weird quirk in their system - they did not. This has happened to me in restaurants, coffee shops, and even pizza delivery. It hasn't happened too often, but it's definitely happening with alarming frequency. What's especially infuriating is that I typically give a 20% tip! I don't like posting these bad news thingies, but I have a feeling a lot of people are getting scammed out of a few bucks -- which may not matter much, but still it's pretty annoying (and illegal).
I hate to have to post something like this, but since it has happened to me on several occasions at several different places I thought I should say something. Awhile back I started saving and comparing my restaurant receipts to make sure my total (total + tax + tip) matched what my bank statement said. Well, I was in for a bit of a surprise. On more than one instance the total did not match. Just to clarify, this was after the transaction had posted - sometimes restaurants will put a "hold" on a debit card that will include a tip that might be different than what you actually give. However, that amount is corrected once the real amount posts. I had talked with the bank just to make sure they didn't have some weird quirk in their system - they did not. This has happened to me in restaurants, coffee shops, and even pizza delivery. It hasn't happened too often, but it's definitely happening with alarming frequency. What's especially infuriating is that I typically give a 20% tip! I don't like posting these bad news thingies, but I have a feeling a lot of people are getting scammed out of a few bucks -- which may not matter much, but still it's pretty annoying (and illegal).
08/08/2006
alexis g. says:
Ah! I am so paranoid about this. I was a waitress in college and I know a couple people who would write in their own tips on credit card receipts. The only thing I can suggest is if you are paying with a credit card, just draw a thick line through where the tip would go and then tip in cash. Granted, most wait staffs are probably *not* dishonest. But like I said, I am paranoid!
Ah! I am so paranoid about this. I was a waitress in college and I know a couple people who would write in their own tips on credit card receipts. The only thing I can suggest is if you are paying with a credit card, just draw a thick line through where the tip would go and then tip in cash. Granted, most wait staffs are probably *not* dishonest. But like I said, I am paranoid!
08/08/2006
Jennifer "(master masticator)" S. says:
I have encountered this also. Glad you posted it. Although, sometimes I really do think it is purely an accident. It's truly hateful, but you really do need to keep track of receipts and reconcile them against your own statements (for ALL transactions from ALL businesses). I could definitely stand to do this more often!
I have encountered this also. Glad you posted it. Although, sometimes I really do think it is purely an accident. It's truly hateful, but you really do need to keep track of receipts and reconcile them against your own statements (for ALL transactions from ALL businesses). I could definitely stand to do this more often!
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