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It does annoy me slightly when POS systems have placeholder tip amounts but they're like 18%, 20%, and 25%. Sorry, but I just do the standard 15% in most cases so now I gotta calculate it out in my head.
59 0 ReplyI'm gonna go with the standard 0% or round up the number if i feel like it.
62 0 ReplyI just had a POS machine recommend 20%, 25%, or 30% for percentages. It seems like it's increasing
35 0 ReplyI had one do that (well, even higher, 25, 30, 35, Other) for a retailer recently. Like, it took them under 10 seconds to ring me up and they should automatically get 25%? I chose zero.
25 0 ReplyYou chose wisely
6 0 ReplyFor POS they'd be much more likely to get a tip from me if the options were $0.50, $1.00, or $1.50.
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The standard tip at a POS is 0. Generally the same for carry out.
If you're not getting personal service by a human, you don't need to tip.
They do it because they can get away with it and it makes money off of suckers.
6 0 ReplyI just keep reading this as Piece of Shit machine, and I don't think I'm too off the mark here.
5 0 ReplyYes, very. The software on those things is terrible.
2 0 ReplyIf you ever had to use one, you'd be right on the money.
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As a non-native speaker, I assume POS != Peace of shit?
13 0 ReplyPoint of Sale.
But you're correct in that most of these Point of Sale systems are also Pieces of Shit.
29 0 ReplyCan confirm.
Source: I make POS systems.
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POS in normal talk means piece of shit. POS in business talk means point of sale.
11 0 ReplyOften it means that but in this case it means "Point Of Sale"
3 0 ReplyPoint of Sale.
2 0 ReplyPoint of Service (?) aka the machine that handles the transaction
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If my tip is to be decided before I see my order in front of me, 5% tops if at all.
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