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.
But, I've been shown tiktoks of people dealing with it already by taking their tags off. Does anyone here live or know of an area that has already implemented the fines?
These were the first in my memory to speak out. It didn't get as much attention as deserved.
This is usually time companies sell out. The bigger brands don't like competition, and the smaller company is owned by humans after all. The Almighty dollar can get difficult to turn down for some.