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  2. To Tip or Not To Tip? When a Service Charge Is Included - AOL

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    Although service charges can be assessed for valid reasons, they sometimes can be confusing and leave you wondering if you should also include a tip. And when you add the service charge to...

  3. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    It is illegal, and rare, to charge a service fee without the customer's consent. However, a tip of about 5% to 10%, depending on the type of service, is customary. For example, Germans usually tip their waiters. As a rule of thumb, the more personal the service, the more common it is to tip.

  4. To Tip or Not To Tip? When the Service Is Not Good - AOL

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    Exceptional service should receive a tip of 25% or more. In a recent GOBankingRates survey, 21.6% of people said they still tip 15% when service is bad, and over 27% still tip 20% or more.

  5. What does a service fee ban mean for diners? Expect ... - AOL

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    Expect that $39 chicken to cost $49. Stephanie Breijo. February 15, 2024 at 3:00 AM. Service charges are set to be outlawed across a range of businesses in California beginning July 1. In ...

  6. Modern Money Etiquette: Should You Still Tip When Service Is Bad?

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    Worse, under federal law, some employers, depending upon the state, can take what is known as a “tip credit” that allows them to pay food service staff or bartenders as little as $2.13 per ...

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  7. Surcharge (payment systems) - Wikipedia

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    A surcharge, also known as checkout fee, is an extra fee charged by a merchant when receiving a payment by cheque, credit card, charge card or debit card (but not cash) which at least covers the cost to the merchant of accepting that means of payment, such as the merchant service fee imposed by a credit card company. [1]

  8. Mandatory tipping - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory tipping (also known as a mandatory gratuity or an autograt) is a tip which is added automatically to the customer's bill, without the customer determining the amount or being asked. It may be implemented in several ways, such as applying a fixed percentage to all customer's bills, or to large groups, or on a customer-by-customer basis ...

  9. Gate fee - Wikipedia

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    A gate fee (or tipping fee) is the charge levied upon a given quantity of waste received at a waste processing facility. [1] In the case of a landfill it is generally levied to offset the cost of opening, maintaining and eventually closing the site. It may also include any landfill tax which is applicable in the region.

  10. Tipping is 'not an entitlement': Should travelers stop ... - AOL

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    Fact is, most service workers continue to rely on tips, and many believe you should always leave a gratuity. But there are ways to sidestep this unspoken obligation. Go to a no-tipping...

  11. Fee-for-service - Wikipedia

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    Fee-for-service (FFS) is a payment model where services are unbundled and paid for separately. In health care, it gives an incentive for physicians to provide more treatments because payment is dependent on the quantity of care, rather than quality of care.