Theoretically is a delivery driver within his rights to take food back to the restaurant if the customer gives a shitty tip or no tip at all? It's not stealing because you aren't keeping it and it was already in your possession, you're just returning it from where it came from and the customer is welcome to pick the food up themselves, since they don't want to tip for delivery like they should. It's also fine in my eyes, as long as the food isn't defaced and the customer is refunded the delivery fee. And lastly, the driver's under no obligation to deliver the food if they don't get a tip and personally I wouldn't feel safe around anyone who is a nontipper. Thoughts?
Theoretically is a delivery driver within his rights to take food back to the restaurant if the customer gives a shitty...
Tipping is expected but not mandatory. You are definitely within your rights to refuse the delivery for any reason, and your employer is definitely within their rights to fire your ass.
Who's paying for the gas?
You? You are welcome to do it.
Your employer? Then you need to reimburse your employer.
No you fat ameritard - tipping is cancer. I have never tipped in my life, nor have I been stooged as you described by the driver - try living in a country that isn't a shit hole.
No, stop making these threads
is a vending machine within its rights to not dispense what you paid for? no. get back to work, vending machine. or, like, cultivate a valuable skill or something.
Just tip them $3 and it's all good. I used to tip way more, but now that Domino's "tips" people $3 to pick up their own order, I've realized I was overtipping and corrected that behavior.
I work for a different major pizza company and we charge a 3.50 delivery free that the driver does not see. Are you sure that's not what you are seeing?
How the fuck does the driver not see it? Are you deceiving them?
It's on their commercials, but now that you mention the delivery fee it has made me rethink my position by the company's own logic, drivers don't deserve any tip.
It's true. It says it right on every pizza company's website.
In the US you do not have the right to choose with whom you do business. If you offer up the agreed upon legal tender then they are obligated by law to provide you the service.
If he refuses you service without a legal exemption then you can sue him, just like all those "BAKE THE CAKE, BIGOT" cases.
im broke as fuck i cant afford to tip
Then don't order delivery faggot.
Ohhhh I thought you meant the customer didn't know it was a $3.50 charge. You're saying the driver doesn't receive the $3.50. I'm retarded. Carry on.
No that delivery charge goes to the company. It works like this: we take your delivery order over the phone or on the web whatever, since you're not picking up the pizza the company charges an additional delivery fee of 3.50 or an extra 2.00 if you are out of the delivery zone, the driver is then reimbursed 2.00 for every delivery made in the delivery zone with an extra 1.00 with every one made out of the delivery zone, at the end of the day toatal deliveries are tallied up and for every hr of driving the driver is payed an extra .10 for data consumption.
I always ask for exact change with big bills only fuck off
Most pizza places only carry 20 bucks in bills nobody is gonna carry a roll of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies so you can receive every last coin.
Is it polite to offer your driver to come in and suck your dick as their tip?
Depends, you a chick?
I've been waiting for someone to offer me sexual favors for their pizza, depending on how they look I might just say fuck it and pay for it out of my own pocket.
If you're a delivery driver for a third party service, then you'd technically be stealing from the restaurant because the delivery service yoinks the money back to refund the customer and the restaurant is out the food which they cannot legally sell to another customer. Also, as a delivery driver, no, you don't have any "rights", you're at the mercy of your employer.