Money Mayweather Leaves No Tip on a $25K Bill

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This reminds me of that episode of the sopranos when Paulie and Christopher killed the waiter for asking for a bigger tip lol
 
Meh, now I can see why I wasn't tipped sometimes. But, never did I dwell on it.
I've served Afew athletes, some tipped, some didn't. Never did I blow up they spot on social media. that's just disrespectful. Amongst My peers I did though :tongue:

A lot of people don't know how it works in the Restaurant Industry and frankly don't care.
I feel for the waiters/waitresses who have to pay out of pocket to serve some of the non-tippers here.
 
:lol:. Son clicked on the thread and hit reply just to say "I'll let you kids have this one" then came back again to comment again. Son couldn't help it :lol:


Hahaha I started to read the comments and couldn't help. Some guys are catching real feelings over this...
 
7 years later and this dude still recycling that "sit down" pic.
You ain't learn no new tricks doggie?
 
Some of you guys seem like the type that would give the homeless millennial in NYC that's sleeping with 3-4 nights per week a $10 but you wouldn't give someone that waited on you 15%.
The guy offering money to the one in need is doing a better deed IMO.  

Please don't respond with, "he/she will use it on drugs"  thats a childish argument. 

BTW... Why aren't employees fired and sued when they release details of business?  
 
BTW... Why aren't employees fired and sued when they release details of business?

Some have been fired for posting pictures of tips/receipts. Some were bragging over a good tip :lol: Don't recall anyone suing though. Suing the restaurant and server/waiter would cut a lot of this foolishness out quick.



One chick lied last year about no tip and a anti gay message...eventually fired after a report with the family showed the receipt/credit card statement with $18 tip and lying about donating money to wounded warriors. Woman has a history of lying she should have been sued by everyone involved and arrested for fraud.
 
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Some of you guys seem like the type that would give the homeless millennial in NYC that's sleeping with 3-4 nights per week a $10 but you wouldn't give someone that waited on you 15%.


The guy offering money to the one in need is doing a better deed IMO.  

Please don't respond with, "he/she will use it on drugs"  thats a childish argument. 



BTW... Why aren't employees fired and sued when they release details of business?  

The specific person who I mentioned is admittedly going straight to the liquor store with that money, though. Also, how is he more in need? He's making $54k a year without taxes yet is making no strides to better himself. A server on the other hand has not only sought out employment but they performed a service that I directly benefited from and that I chose not to do myself (eat at home). Not to mention we've discussed the fact that they make below minimum wage and live off of tips so they're in need as well.
 
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