'I needed to clear my conscience': Server is miffed by 3% tip, gets a holiday miracle the next day when customer comes back to give additional 50% tip and an apology

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    thatburghfan. When *I* had to go back to fix a tip...
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    At the time I was working in a small company in charge of a group of 7. We all went out for lunch as a holiday celebration. and I was paying. It was a long lunch, drinks, apps, dessert, everything went well. Time to go, I
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    hand her a credit card, the receipt comes and I add a tip, sign and leave. That night I'm emptying my pockets and see my copy of the receipt. On
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    second glance I realize I had horribly under- tipped - I mean it was like 3%. Probably put her negative after tipout. Next day I sneak out of work and go back to the restaurant as soon as they opened to make it
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    right. Show the hostess my receipt that had the server's name on it and ask to speak to our server, the hostess goes in the back to get her.
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    Out comes the server and she looked frightened. She must have been thinking not only did I give her a miserable tip yesterday, but I came back today to rub it in somehow.
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    I explain to her why I'm there, hand over the cash she was owed and added a good bit extra + some additional holiday extra by way of apology. She
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    was kind of shocked to see her tip go from 3% to about 50% but I needed to clear my conscience for being a jerk although it was unintentional. As well as administering some self-punishment for being bad at math when buzzed.
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    Dependent Link6446 4 days ago ● I once served a banquet and got tipped somebody in the realm of 5% (split with another server so it was about 45 dollars each for 7 hours of work). The hostess was pretty intoxicated and we were angry about it. The next day she
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    called up, having recognized her folly, and tipped us an additional $300 each and felt so bad for the previous day. Moral of the story, sometimes people truly do mess up and make things right.
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    Chemical-Paint5966 4 days ago ● she probably looked frightened because she had made and had been prodding a voodoo doll of your likeness with safety pins all night and had hardly slept while plotting your untimely, tortuous death.
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    you startled her mid-reverie. she was probably still talking about you to the kitchen when you walked in. good job correcting the error, that was very sweet. in the meantime, i hope you were able to 'comp' the meal with your company's accountant. sounds like you ended up out a bundle.
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    bkuefner1973 · 4 days ago That's great you did that.i hada guy not leave his receipt that needed to be signed and we can only cash them out for the amount, I almost cried the total wad 200.00 bucks and nothing! He calls 2 mon later talks to manager and she adjusted the charge he was trying to leave 70.00 that made my day.
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    Phrogster 4 days ago My spouse did that and didn't realize it until he handed me the receipts when he got home a couple days later. I was going to call the restaurant and figure out how to make it right when I got a notification from the credit card company that someone had tried to make a
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    fraudulent charge on the credit card and they had canceled that card and were sending out a new one. That restaurant charge didn't show up on our credit card bill so I was pretty sure the
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    server must have done something they shouldn't have. Now that you say you can only cash out for the amount, I wonder if the server tried to add an outrageous tip or something and it triggered the fraud alert.
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    ramdon_characters 4 days ago Years ago after a long, tiring day, a colleague and I had dinner with a competitor who was going out of business and agreed to fill us in on some things. We met at a nice restaurant and I accepted the bill. I figured out the tip and we left.
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    The next morning, my collegue asked how much tip I'd left and I realized in horror that I had calculated it for 6%, our states sales tax. Like I said, long day, not that that's a valid excuse.
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    That afternoon, someone from the restaurant came in to the shop on other business and I asked him "did you work last night?" When he answered in the affirmative, I pulled $20.00 from my wallet and asked him to please make sure it got to our waitress. He assured me it would and I like to think she actually saw that money.

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