She was shocked when her tip was decreased after delivery — and appalled when she learned about “tip baiting.”
Tipping is a customary part of ordering from restaurants, but one driver has exposed a sneaky new method people are using to skimp on tips., delivery driver Sarah reveals that some customers “tip bait” drivers, adding that she had “no idea” they could do this until becoming a driver herself.
To illustrate her point, Sarah — a stay at home mom who delivers for UberEats and DoorDash — recounted an instance when she’d accepted an order for a woman within a five-mile-radius, offering a $15 tip. Customers are indeed permitted to adjust their tips within a limited period of time after delivery — but Sarah didn’t know they were allowed to decrease the initially posted amount. “I had no clue that you could take it away.”TikTok / thelifeof_sarah_
Giving her customer the benefit of the doubt, she sought advice in a Facebook group of fellow delivery drivers, inquiring about the tipping “glitch.”
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