I'm a tipper, but some of the places I'm asked to rip don't make sense. I just deleted a thread with a picture, because I noticed the place put their name in the tip section.
They make a great product, and I like them. But... tipping for an online purchase?! Nope. I can see why people have started refusing, and I don't agree with that. But I think this over saturation of ripping was intentional.
Nothing like a period of frequently dining out to make you realize how bad it is. If you go to even a decent/upscale restaurant often enough you’ll notice an inconsistency in the quality of the meals you receive from one visit to the next. You’re oftentimes eating food that was prepared as long as three days ago and reheated. And the number of times I have sat helplessly at a table while a server (that I’m expected to later tip) lets my food sit at the window while they chat to a co-worker or another table, or I’ve had to sit doing nothing waiting to pay… eating at home is far superior in every way. I can control my own food quality and accurately track my macros. And it’s not a total waste of time and money.
Being asked to tip for pickups really irritates me.
This is why I like paying cash. Sometimes I use a card, and I'm tired of every store being a completely different process.
Ask them for $5 off.