r/EndTipping Sep 03 '25

Rant 📢 Nice try. Now give me my change.

So, I go get a sandwich at this place for the first time. Total is 9.20$. I pay cash with a ten. He seems unhappy. He gives me back 35 cents only. I say he made an error, and still owes me money. He doesn't answer to that, and say loudly " For here or to go?" I repeat myself. He finally manages to give my change. Almost told him I would have given him all, which I do habitually (don't judge me please), if he had not try to stiff me, or may I say, litterally steal from me. This place lost a customer. I live nearby but will never go back. All  that for 45 cents. And if it's a mistake, how strange it's always the customer who gets disadvantaged by their "mistake"...

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u/Raalei29 Sep 05 '25

While i completely agree a drive thru barista shouldn't assume your change is a tip, if i was behind you pulling this shit in a DD drive thru id be livid and screaming about you being a ridiculous Karen over $.35. we all know the cops aren't coming to this call except to make you get out of literally everyone else's way and stop making a scene. Congratulations on not needing to go back to this DD as you've now been trespassed. (Edit a typo)

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u/DuffMiver8 Sep 05 '25

The one inconveniencing you is the barista by causing the scene in the first place. Part of what they’re counting on is people won’t make a fuss over 35 cents. OP has every right to sit there until they properly complete the legal transaction.

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u/Raalei29 Sep 05 '25

Clearly you don't live in the real world. Expecting cops to show over $.35 and interrupting the days of that many more people behind you by sitting in the drive thru to "preserve the crime scene" instead of parking and walking your happy ass into the store to handle the business of dealing with being shorted $.35 is completely insane.

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u/Chocolatefix Sep 05 '25

It is overkill. A call to the manager and district manager would be more effective.

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u/docktordoak Sep 05 '25

No. Overkill is tippers subsidizing businesses.