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Should there be an "automatic ask" for a tip amount?
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Should there be an "automatic ask" for a tip amount?

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No

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Todd Brown
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Todd Brown

It is awful when you feel obligated to tip, even if no actual service is provided. The whole machine tip deal needs to end! I only tip with cash!

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Carol Johnson
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Carol Johnson

Depends how good the service is.

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Brady Jordan
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Brady Jordan

tips should be extinct

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den b
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den b

I dislike being "guilted" into leaving a tip if it is not applicable.

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💛🖤 RAG 💛🖤
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💛🖤 RAG 💛🖤

If you don't provide a service like serving the food in a restaurant you shouldn't get tipped! Let people decide IF they want to tip, trying to force them by setting the % is counter productive and shameful trying to make the customer feel bad!

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James Shevlin
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James Shevlin

Tips are regarded for the service that is provided to the customer not because you had a server. It starts from the time you arrive until the time you finish your visit. Greeting, table, silverware, dishes, cups, food ordered, food received, temperature of food, quality of food. etc.

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Gina Ricketts
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Gina Ricketts

Tipping was for good service. Now it's expected no matter what. Now you have to manually change tipping options when you order online. Why should I tip then? They are doing nothing.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

I tip depending on how good the service is.

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Marty Lewis
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Marty Lewis

I will tip generously for excellent food and table service. Neither of which can be found at most places in Bend these days. 15% has always been the standard, more for outstanding performance. Tipping for drive through or take out, no.

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Maggie Olson
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Maggie Olson

Drive throughs and places where you're just picking up a to go order shouldn't be asking for a tip. I tip waiters, or my hairdresser for a SERVICE preformed. Tips shouldn't be considered part of a persons hourly wage.

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Patrick Elliott
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Patrick Elliott

Businesses are actually being hurt by extorting customers for tips, making it less likely for some customers to return. Why not just include a flat service fee on the bill included in the price quoted in advance? Many restaurants are taking that route to ensure their servers receive a fair tip.

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Abby Normal
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Abby Normal

Get rid of tipping. Pay your staff enough that they don't need to get tips

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Lori
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Lori

Leaving tips is just a way that the corporations can lessen the employees pay and use the tips as part of their hourly wage! Giving the corporate more money in their pockets and a way out for not paying their hard working employees the full amount of their earnings! Taxes take out way too much now!

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

It is very awkward, especially when tips screen comes up in a non service type of business. Tips should be on service received at a restaurant, not a pizza place for example. I mean tipping when you just ordered something is absurd,

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

I base my tip on the service I receive and don't appreciate being guilted into tipping for bad service.

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Michael Dvorak
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Michael Dvorak

I will decide for myself.

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Have you seen these electric motorcycles, or dirt bikes, on city streets?
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149 Votes

Have you seen these electric motorcycles, or dirt bikes, on city streets?

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Yes

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Jeff Roundtree
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Jeff Roundtree

I see kids riding them all over Redmond . North end near Elton middle school and around Rimrock. Someone’s going to be hurt .

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Barb Burns
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Barb Burns

There are 3 in the Redmond dry canyon almost every night.

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John Sutton
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John Sutton

There here in redmond also. I've seen them by Fred Meyer and the shopping center next to the Redmond high school.

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lahay3@yahoo.com
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lahay3@yahoo.com

Yes, and they are being ridden by young people. They should be cited by the Police for not being street legal vehicles.

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Do you think taxing billionaires will help solve Social Security's budget issues?
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108 Votes

Do you think taxing billionaires will help solve Social Security's budget issues?

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k san
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k san

Abso-friggin'-lutely!!! Bs don't pay their fair share due to tax loopholes and because they mostly acquire their enormous wealth thru investments that are NOT taxed, like income is for us peons. They also can pass their wealth on to heirs and there is no inheritance tax either.

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No

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